119th Congress
Nature of the Review
Rep. Gonzales may have engaged in a sexual relationship with an employee of the House of Representatives who was working under his supervision. If Rep. Gonzales engaged in a sexual relationship with an employee of the House who was working under his supervision, he may have violated House rules and standards of conduct.
OCC Recommendation
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 first quarter of 2026.
Below is a statistical summary of the actions taken by the Board of the OCC in the first quarter of 2026.
OCC Fourth Quarter 2025 Report
Below is a statistical summary of the actions taken by the Board of the OCC in the fourth quarter of 2025.
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 fourth quarter of 2025.