119th Congress
The Office of Congressional Conduct, established by the House of Representatives, is an independent, non-partisan entity charged with receiving and reviewing allegations of misconduct concerning House members and staff and, when appropriate, referring matters to the Committee on Ethics. Consistent with the desire of the House for more transparency in these matters, the OCC released today a report for the third quarter of 2025.
Below is a statistical summary of the actions taken by the Board of the OCC in the third quarter of 2025.
Cheryl Johnson was appointed to the Board of the Office of Congressional Conduct on June 23, 2025. She brings more than 20 years of experience in the House to the board.
Jody Hice was appointed to the Board of the Office of Congressional Conduct on June 11, 2025. Before joining the Board, he was a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing Georgia’s 10th Congressional District from 2015 until 2023. During his tenure, Mr. Hice served as the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Government Operations and the Raking Member of the Subcommittee on National Security. Mr. Hice was a founding member and leader of the House Freedom Caucus.
The Office of Congressional Conduct, established by the House of Representatives, is an independent, non-partisan entity charged with receiving and reviewing allegations of misconduct concerning House members and staff and, when appropriate, referring matters to the Committee on Ethics. Consistent with the desire of the House for more transparency in these matters, the OCC released today a report for the second quarter of 2025.
OCC Second Quarter 2025 Report
Below is a statistical summary of the actions taken by the Board of the OCC in the second quarter of 2025.