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US HR1104
Resolution
Status
3/4/2026
Primary Sponsor
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
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AI Summary
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Office of Congressional Conduct must develop standards within 180 days defining conduct violations related to Members suffering from "significant and irreversible cognitive impairment" that prevents them from reflecting creditably on the House
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Standards must be submitted to the Committee on Ethics, which has 90 days to either issue the Office's standard or develop its own
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Office of Congressional Conduct may consult with relevant congressional offices and outside experts when developing the cognitive impairment standard
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Committee on Ethics must draft and publicly release guidance for House employees to safely and confidentially report concerns about Members' mental capacity to relevant committees and legislative branch offices
Legislative Description
Directing the Office of Congressional Conduct to establish standards of conduct related to mental capacity of members of the House of Representatives.
Last Action
Referred to the House Committee on Ethics.
3/4/2026