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Informing the legislative debate since 1914
Expulsion, Censure, Reprimand, and Fine:
Legislative Discipline in the
House of Representatives
Jack Maskell
Legislative Attorney
June 27, 2016Congressional Research Service
7-5700
www.crs.gov
RL31382CRS REPORT
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