Wednesday, April 27, 2005

House Ethics Rules, changed on behalf of Tom DeLay, to be Reveresed.

Despite President Bush's support of Tom DeLay yesterday, House Republicans have signaled that they will roll back the ethic rule change created to protect Mr. DeLay.

House Republican leaders, acknowledging that ethics disputes are taking a heavy toll on the party's image, decided yesterday to rescind a controversial rule change that led to the three-month shutdown of the ethics committee, according to officials who participated in the talks.

Republicans touched off a political uproar in January by changing a rule that had required the ethics committee to continue considering a complaint against a House member if there was a deadlock between the committee's five Republicans and five Democrats. The January change reversed this, calling for automatic dismissal of an ethics complaint when a deadlock occurs.

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