Congressional Gift Reform Hearings Before the Committee On Rules House of Rep

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United States Congress House Committee On Rules
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The Chairman. Again, feel free to summarize your entire state- ment. All three will appear in the record, without objection. We are so glad you can be with us and to give us some enlightenment.
STATEMENT OF THOMAS E. MANN, THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION Mr. Mann. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, for having me back. This is the first time I have appeared before the Committee on Rules under your chairmanship. I was here in the past under Mr. Moakle/s.
Mr. MOAKLEY. We still relish those moments.
Mr.
...Beilenson. That is just because you were here.
Mr. Mann. My bottom line today, Mr. Chairman, is that I com- mend the resolution submitted by Mrs. Waldholtz. I think it rea- sonably balances, on the one hand, the need to tighten restrictions that have allowed some ethically questionable practices to continue and, on the other hand, not make criminals out of decent, innocent, well meaning Members and staff. I think the bill captures that bal- ance well.
Listening to Mrs. Johnson, I see her recommendations as more in the form of technical amendments.


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