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US HR676
Resolution
Status
9/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Yvette Clarke
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AI Summary
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Resolution submitted September 3, 2025, by Rep. Clarke of New York to censure Representative Cory Mills and require him to present himself in the well of the House for public reading of the censure
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On February 19, 2025, DC Metropolitan Police responded to Rep. Mills' residence for an alleged assault of a 27-year-old woman, with officers observing fresh bruises and later reclassifying the case as domestic violence assault
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DC Metropolitan Police determined probable cause existed for misdemeanor assault arrest and sent a warrant to the U.S. Attorney's Office, but Acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin refused to sign it and returned the case for further investigation
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In August 2024, the Office of Congressional Conduct found substantial reason to believe Rep. Mills may have omitted or misrepresented financial disclosure information, accepted excessive campaign contributions, and held contracts with federal agencies while serving in Congress
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Five individuals who served with Rep. Mills disputed the accounts forming the basis of his 2021 Bronze Star recommendation, and the former Brigade Commander stated he did not sign the Bronze Star recommendation document that bears his signature
Legislative Description
Censuring Representative Cory Mills.
Congress
Last Action
Referred to the House Committee on Ethics.
9/3/2025