
1981 House Ethics Report
The 1981 House Ethics Report examined the conduct of members of the U.S. House of Representatives, addressing issues of misconduct and ethical standards. It aimed to provide guidelines to lawmakers to maintain integrity and accountability in their roles. The report highlighted specific incidents of inappropriate behavior and recommended stronger ethics enforcement measures. This initiative was part of a broader effort to enhance public trust in government by ensuring that representatives adhere to ethical principles in their decision-making and interactions with constituents and lobbyists.