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Pension Proposal Aims to Punish Congress Members Guilty of Sex Offenses

Pension Proposal Aims to Punish Congress Members Guilty of Sex Offenses

Summary

A group of lawmakers has introduced a bill to stop members of Congress convicted of serious crimes or sexual misconduct from receiving taxpayer-funded pensions. The bill aims to increase accountability amid public demands for better ethics standards in Congress.

Key Facts

  • The bill is called the Congressional Pension Integrity Act of 2026.
  • It was introduced by a bipartisan group of Representatives from both parties.
  • The bill would block pensions for members convicted of crimes like rape, sexual assault, bribery, election fraud, and other serious offenses.
  • It also covers lawmakers found guilty of sexual harassment or abuse of Congressional staff.
  • The bill applies pension restrictions after a conviction, House misconduct findings, or leaving office.
  • Supporters say the current law allows some convicted members to keep getting pensions, which upsets the public.
  • This proposal comes during a time when several House members have resigned amid misconduct scandals.
  • Lawmakers want to hold members accountable and improve public trust in Congress.
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