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Friday, December 08, 2006
Committee: GOP leaders broke no rules in Foley matter
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The House ethics committee has found House GOP leaders broke no rules in the handling of the Mark Foley matter, but were negligent in protecting teenage pages.
No one is to be reprimanded. Foley's allegedly inappropriate actions toward ex-pages created a political firestorm and prompted him to resign from the House of Representatives. Read full House ethics committee report |
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