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House kills effort to release all congressional sexual misconduct and harassment reports
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House kills effort to release all congressional sexual misconduct and harassment reports

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📌 Key Takeaways

  • House voted 357-65 to kill Mace's resolution to release misconduct reports
  • Ethics Committee argued public disclosure would retraumatize victims and chill witness cooperation
  • Resolution came after allegations that Rep. Tony Gonzales sent sexual texts to a subordinate
  • House Ethics Committee will investigate Gonzales despite resolution's defeat

📖 Full Retelling

Republican Rep. Nancy Mace's effort to release all congressional sexual misconduct and harassment reports was defeated in the House on March 4, 2026, following a 357-65 vote to refer her resolution to committee, effectively killing it, after allegations that her GOP colleague Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas sent sexual text messages to a subordinate prompted the measure. Mace, a conservative Republican who is running to be governor of South Carolina, had forced a floor vote on her resolution directing the House Ethics Committee to make public all reports on allegations of congressional lawmakers and aides engaging in sexual misconduct or harassment. The Ethics Committee had strongly encouraged members to vote to refer the resolution, arguing in a joint statement from Republican Chairman Michael Guest of Mississippi and Democratic Ranking Member Mark DeSaulnier of California that public disclosure 'could chill victim cooperation and witness participation in ongoing and future investigations' and would retraumatize victims. Mace's push came after NBC News and other outlets reported that Gonzales had sent sexual text messages to a female aide, Regina Santos-Aviles, with whom he allegedly had an affair before she died by suicide last year. Despite the resolution's defeat, the House Ethics panel announced it would proceed with an investigation into the allegations against Gonzales, who previously denied having an affair but has not addressed the substance of the text message allegations since they became public.

🏷️ Themes

Congressional Ethics, Sexual Misconduct, Transparency vs. Privacy

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House kills effort to release all congressional sexual misconduct and harassment reports Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., had forced the vote in light of allegations that her Republican colleague, Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas, sent sexual text messages to a subordinate. The House Ethics Committee argued that the bill could re-traumatize victims and chill witness cooperation. Graeme Sloan / Bloomberg via Getty Images Share Add NBC News to Google March 4, 2026, 2:34 PM EST / Updated March 4, 2026, 2:41 PM EST By Scott Wong , Kyle Stewart and Melanie Zanona Listen to this article with a free account 00:00 00:00 WASHINGTON — The House on Wednesday voted to scuttle an effort by Republican Rep. Nancy Mace to shed more light on sexual misconduct allegations against members of Congress. Mace, a conservative Republican who is running to be governor of South Carolina, forced a floor vote on her resolution directing the House Ethics Committee to make public all reports on allegations of congressional lawmakers and aides engaging in sexual misconduct or harassment. But in a 357-65 vote, the House voted to refer the Mace resolution to committee — a move that effectively killed it. The Ethics Committee had encouraged members to vote to refer the resolution. In a joint statement , the Republican and Democratic leaders of the committee argued it "could chill victim cooperation and witness participation in ongoing and future investigations" and would make it harder for the committee "to investigate and eliminate sexual misconduct in the House." “Here and elsewhere, perpetrators of sexual misconduct should never be shielded from responsibility for their misdeeds,” Chairman Michael Guest, R-Miss., and Ranking Member Mark DeSaulnier, D-Calif., said. But, they added, “victims may be retraumatized by public disclosures of interim work product, excerpts of interview transcripts, and certain exhibits. And witnesses, who often only speak to the Committee confidentially or on condition of future anon...
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