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Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Organization)

Conflict Of Interests United States Financial Disclosure

This report marks the first-ever complete study of how members of the House of Representatives use their positions to benefit themselves and their families. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) undertook a similar study in 2007, but it was not all-inclusive. Expanding on our earlier work, for this 2012 edition we reviewed every sitting member of the House. CREW's investigation uncovered 248 members meriting inclusion in this in-depth compilation, which covers the 2008 and 2010 election cycles. CREW's key findings: key findings: 82 members (40 Democrats and 42 Republicans) paid family members through their congressional offices, campaign committees and political action committees (PACs); 44 members (20 Democrats and 24 Republicans) have family members who lobby or are employed in government affairs; 90 members (42 Democrats and 48 Republicans) have paid a family business, employer, or associated nonprofit; 20 members (13 Democrats and 7 Republicans) used their campaign money to contribute to a family member's political campaign; 14 members (6 Democrats and 8 Republicans) charged interest on personal loans they made to their own campaigns; 38 members (24 Democrats and 14 Republicans) earmarked to a family business, employer, or associated nonprofit.

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