Albuquerque Journal

Luján under investigat­ion

Ethics committee is looking into complaints on 2 lawmakers, aide

- BY MATTHEW DALY ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The House Ethics committee said Monday that it is investigat­ing complaints against two veteran Democratic lawmakers and the top aide to a third Democrat.

Reps. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico, chairman of the Democratic Congressio­nal Campaign Committee, and John Conyers of Michigan, senior Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, are under investigat­ion, the ethics panel said.

The panel also is investigat­ing Michael Collins, chief of staff to Democratic Rep. John Lewis of Georgia.

The independen­t Office of Congressio­nal Ethics recommende­d the investigat­ions, although the exact nature of the allegation­s is not clear. The ethics panel said in a statement that the inquiries do not in themselves reflect any judgment of wrongdoing.

Joe Shoemaker, a spokesman for Luján, provided a statement to the Journal calling the complaint frivolous.

It was “filed by a highly partisan outside group about activities during the sit-in last year — a complaint that is without merit,” Shoemaker added. He was referring to a sit-in last year by Democrats urging House votes on gun control.

“Congressma­n Luján is committed to abiding by House rules, is confident he has done so in this case, and looks forward to a timely resolution by the Ethics Committee,” Shoemaker said.

The Foundation for Accountabi­lity and Civic Trust, a conservati­ve-leaning watchdog group, filed a complaint last year that Luján and other Democrats violated ethics rules by using the House chamber to raise money for campaign purposes. Specifical­ly, the group Luján and others sent campaign emails featuring photos of themselves during the June 2016 sit-in.

The House ethics manual says House buildings, rooms and offices may not be used for campaign or political activities.

The same watchdog group also complained that Collins improperly served in dual roles, in Lewis’ Washington office and as treasurer for his 2016 reelection campaign.

Ethics rules bar senior House staffers from serving in any fiduciary role for a political organizati­on, and specifical­ly cite campaign treasurer as a prohibited position for such staffers.

A spokeswoma­n for Conyers said his office has “worked diligently at all times to comply with the rules, is cooperatin­g with the ethics committee and is confident that this matter can be swiftly resolved.”

The ethics panel says it will announce further steps in all three cases by Aug. 9.

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Rep. Ben Ray Luján

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