Recommending Revisions to the Procedures of the Senate Select Committee On Ethic
Recommending Revisions to the Procedures of the Senate Select Committee On Ethic
United States Congress Senate Ethics Study Comm
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Well, no one would ask, but everyone knew that I was in the Ethics Committee. That was just an accepted part of the responsi- bility. As to the time limitation that Senators should serve, whether it should be two terms, one term, or what have you, I used to try to constantly go to the Leader, whoever the leader might be, and say, Mr. Leader, I have served two years now, I have served four years, or six years, or whatever. May I now get off the Committee? Well, they would say, give us a few days.... And they would say, well, we're sorry, but there is another case that is pending and you have started into that case and, well, ten years later or whatever — I've forgotten; it was a long time — I was still on there. But you know, I think the general public — and I kind of wish sometimes that the public could have in a way, not every case but sometimes, sort of go behind closed doors and watch the six mem- bers of this Committee, of the Senate Ethics Committee, deliberate. Not only on sanctions or what is right or wrong, because I think a 42 lot of that time we spend talking about duty, our respective duty to our colleagues, to the Senate, our duty to the country, the public, and also to those colleagues who are charged and who are before the Committee.
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