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Congresswoman Louise Slaughter

Representing the 25th District of New York

Ethics and Accountability

Congresswoman Slaughter strongly believes that elected officials and other public servants should be held to the highest standards. For years, Congresswoman Slaughter has taken on the institutions of power that have rigged the system against the average American. Anyone who serves as a representative of the American people should be held accountable to the same standards of behavior as the citizens they serve. Whether she's opposing Wall Street tycoons who crashed the economy, corporations that cheat their way out of paying taxes, or members of Congress who behave unethically, the congresswoman consistently stands up for what is right.

Priorities

  • Political Intelligence Transparency: Political intelligence is a $400 million a year industry in which information gleaned from the halls of government is sold to Wall Street to inform investment decisions. Congresswoman Slaughter is working hard to pass disclosure and transparency requirements for the political intelligence community. She believes that constituents didn't send members of Congress to Washington to fill the pockets of hedge fund managers. If there was ever a case to show that Wall Street and Capitol Hill have become too cozy, this is it. The political intelligence industry is in desperate need of transparency and should register disclosure filings just as the lobbying industry does.
  • Supreme Court Ethics: Many Americans are surprised to learn that, unlike all other federal judges, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court are not bound by a code of ethics. Justices participating in political events and failing to disclose potential conflicts of interest have undermined public confidence in the institution. The congresswoman believes that the Supreme Court should adopt its own code of ethics, which would go a long way to restore trust in the justices’ impartiality. You can read more about this important issue in an article written by Louise in the Stanford Law and Policy Review here.
  • Campaign Finance Reform: The Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission overturned a century of legal precedent by holding that unlimited corporate spending in elections was protected by the First Amendment. The court’s ruling unleashed a torrent of previously restricted spending by corporations to influence political campaigns. Corporations should not have free range to determine elections due to the size of their coffers and fundraising capabilities. Congresswoman Slaughter wants to give the power back to the people and change how campaigns are funded.

Accomplishments

Congresswoman Slaughter Introduces Her Bill, The Supreme Court Ethics Act

  • Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act: Congresswoman Slaughter first introduced the STOCK Act in 2006 and was instrumental in getting the legislation passed and signed into law on April 4, 2012. The bill prohibits the use of non-public information for private profit, specifically targeting insider trading by members of Congress, their staff, and other government employees.
  • Political Intelligence Transparency Act: The congresswoman first introduced the Political Intelligence Transparency Act in 2014. The legislation would amend the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 to require the disclosure of political intelligence activities. The bill would also add political intelligence to the same “revolving door” restrictions that apply to former federal officials.
  • Supreme Court Ethics Act: Congresswoman Slaughter continues to fight to have the Supreme Court follow all five canons of the Code of Conduct for United States Judges adopted by the Judicial Conference of the United States. To achieve this, Congresswoman Slaughter, along with 31 members of Congress, urged Chief Justice John Roberts to voluntarily adopt the Code of Conduct. The congresswoman also introduced the Supreme Court Ethics Act, which would require the Court to adopt the ethical standards imposed on all other federal judges.
  • Government by the People Act: To combat influential corporate spending, Congresswoman Slaughter was an original co-sponsor of the Government by the People Act of 2014. This legislation aims to shift political power from wealthy corporations to average citizens by increasing the strength of low dollar donations through matching public funds and encourages participation in the electoral system through a refundable tax credit. 

More on Ethics and Accountability

September 22, 2016 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC — Congresswoman Louise Slaughter (NY-25) released the following statement on federal corruption charges filed today against SUNY Polytechnic Institute President Alain Kaloyeros. Slaughter led a more than three-year effort to create the federal photonics institute and to ensure that Rochester became the consortium’s national headquarters. Kaloyeros has been suspended without pay and removed from his duties.

September 8, 2016 Press Release

 

WASHINGTON, DC — Congresswoman Louise M. Slaughter (NY-25) today announced a grant of $211,228 for the Monroe County Crime Lab (MCCL) through the Department of Justice’s DNA Capacity Enhancement and Backlog Reduction Program. The MCCL provides forensic analysis for law enforcement and public safety agencies across Monroe County and seven surrounding counties, serving more than a million people. This funding will be used to help the crime lab increase the rate of DNA testing to reduce its backlog of cases.

March 17, 2016 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Representatives Louise M. Slaughter (D-NY) and John J. Duncan (R-TN) introduced the bipartisan Political Intelligence Transparency Act. This legislation would bring transparency to the political intelligence industry, which generates $400 million in annual profits by gleaning information from the halls of government and selling it to Wall Street to inform investment decisions.

March 16, 2016 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC — Congresswoman Louise M. Slaughter (NY-25), Ranking Member on the House Committee on Rules, released the following statement on President Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland to the United States Supreme Court. Slaughter is urging the Senate Judiciary Committee to hold hearings on this nomination and press Judge Garland about whether he supports requiring the United States Supreme Court to adopt a binding code of ethics for Supreme Court justices.

December 14, 2015 Press Release

With the release of a study today that found gender bias in federal STEM research, Congresswomen Louise Slaughter, Eddie Bernice Johnson, and Rosa DeLauro called on agencies to take immediate action to ensure gender equality in publically funded research.

December 14, 2015 Press Release

With the release of a study today that found gender bias in federal STEM research, Congresswomen Louise Slaughter called on agencies to take immediate action to ensure gender equality in publically funded research.

November 3, 2015 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC — Congresswoman Louise Slaughter announced legislation to move Election Day from the first Tuesday in November to the first full weekend, thereby making it more convenient for voters and increasing voter turnout. In 2014, two-thirds of non-voters didn’t vote because it was inconvenient, didn’t have enough time, or conflicted with their work or school schedule.

October 14, 2015 Press Release

ROCHESTER, NY — Congresswoman Louise Slaughter today joined seventy-two of her colleagues in urging the leaders of the House Appropriations Committee to protect animal welfare at research facilities run by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS). An investigation by the New York Times titled “U.S.

October 7, 2015 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC — Congresswoman Slaughter forced a House vote today on dismantling the Select Committee on Benghazi and highlighted the GOP obsession with using taxpayer funds to create select committees to investigate pet political causes. With nearly $5 million already wasted on the political witch hunt that is the Select Committee on Benghazi, Republicans are once again planning to throw away taxpayer money to finance their politically motivated investigations, this time to attack women’s health care. Rep.

September 30, 2015 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC — Congresswoman Louise Slaughter, Ranking Member of the House Rules Committee, responded today to comments by Republican House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy in which he admitted the political calculus behind the creation of the Select Committee on Benghazi. The comments were made when McCarthy, the frontrunner to become the next Speaker of the House, appeared on Fox News last night. Rep. Slaughter released the following statement: