{"database": "openregs", "table": "congressional_record", "rows": [["CREC-2022-12-30-pt1-PgE1364", "2022-12-30", 117, 2, null, null, "HOUSE COMMUNICATIONS STANDARDS COMMISSION SUMMARY OF FINAL DECISIONS FOR THE 117TH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION", "HOUSE", "EXTENSIONS", "ALLOTHER", "E1364", "E1364", "[{\"name\": \"Mary Gay Scanlon\", \"role\": \"speaking\"}]", null, "168 Cong. Rec. E1364", "Congressional Record, Volume 168 Issue 203 (Friday, December 30, 2022)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 203 (Friday, December 30, 2022)]\n[Extensions of Remarks]\n[Page E1364]\nFrom the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]\n\n HOUSE COMMUNICATIONS STANDARDS COMMISSION SUMMARY OF FINAL DECISIONS\n                 FOR THE 117TH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION\n\n                                 ______\n\n                         HON. MARY GAY SCANLON\n\n                            of pennsylvania\n\n                    in the house of representatives\n\n                       Friday, December 30, 2022\n\n  Ms. SCANLON. Madam Speaker, I include in the Record the following\nHouse Communications Standards Commission Summary for the 117th\nCongress, Second Session.\n\n    House Communications Standards Commission--Commission Poll 117-2\n\n       Based on the Complaint submitted to the Commission on\n     February 1, 2022, by the Americans for Public Trust against\n     Representative Val Demings (Respondent); and considering\n     Representative Demings's February 11, 2022 Answer to the\n     Complaint; Ranking Member Cammack's February 22, 2022 Letter\n     to Chairwoman Scanlon, requesting additional information from\n     the Respondent; and Chairwoman Scanlon's February 23, 2022\n     response letter to Ranking Member Cammack; the Commission was\n     asked to request from the Respondent the additional\n     information noted in Ranking Member Cammack's letter.\n       The vote was conducted by written submission from February\n     23 to February 25, 2022 and ended in a 3-3 tie as follows:\n       Ms. Scanlon, ``No.''\n       Ms. Cammack, ``Yes.''\n       Mr. Sherman, ``No.''\n       Mr. Latta, ``Yes.''\n       Mr. Jones, ``No.''\n       Mr. Steil, ``Yes.''\n       As the question failed to receive majority support from the\n     members of the Commission, the Ranking Member's request for\n     additional information would not be requested from the\n     Respondent.\n\n   House Communications Standards Commission--Commission Poll 1177-3\n\n       Based on the Complaint submitted to the Commission on\n     February 1, 2022, by the Americans for Public Trust against\n     Representative Val Demings (Respondent); and considering\n     Representative Demings's February 11, 2022 Answer to the\n     Complaint; Ranking Member Cammack's February 22, 2022 Letter\n     to Chairwoman Scanlon, requesting additional information from\n     the Respondent; Chairwoman Scanlon's February 23, 2022\n     Response Letter to Ranking Member Cammack; and Ranking Member\n     Cammack's February 28, 2022 Letter to Chairwoman Scanlon,\n     requesting a hearing; the Commission was asked if the\n     Commission should conduct a hearing on this matter?\n       The vote was conducted by written submission from February\n     28, 2022 to March 1, 2022 and ended in a 3-3 tie as follows:\n       Ms. Scanlon, ``No.''\n       Ms. Cammack, ``Yes.''\n       Mr. Sherman, ``No.''\n       Mr. Latta, ``Yes.''\n       Mr. Jones, ``No.''\n       Mr. Steil, ``Yes.''\n       As the question failed to receive majority support from the\n     members of the Commission, the Commission did not conduct a\n     hearing on this matter.\n\n    House Communications Standards Commission--Commission Poll 117-4\n\n       Based on the Complaint submitted to the Commission on\n     February 1, 2022, by the Americans for Public Trust against\n     Representative Val Demings (Respondent), where the Commission\n     was asked to decide if a violation of the House of\n     Representatives Communications Standards Manual occurred.\n       The vote was conducted by written submission from March 1,\n     2022 to March 3, 2022, and ended in a 3-3 tie.\n       Ms. Scanlon, ``No.''\n       Ms. Cammack, ``Yes.''\n       Mr. Sherman, ``No.''\n       Mr. Latta, ``Yes.''\n       Mr. Jones, ``No.''\n       Mr. Steil, ``Yes.''\n       Pursuant to Rule 14 of the Rules of Practice and Procedures\n     of the House Communications Standards Commission, the\n     Commission determined that no violation has been found on\n     this matter.\n\n      House Communications Standards Commission--Resolution 117-1\n\n       On July 19, 2022, the Commission held their second Business\n     Meeting of the 117th Congress. By voice vote they unanimously\n     voted to adopt Commission Resolution 117-1, which addressed\n     several conforming and technical changes to the Commission\n     Handbook, as well as updates related to sourcing, hashtags,\n     and disclaimers. Additionally, by voice vote, the Commission\n     also unanimously voted to implement templates from the\n     Democratic Caucus and Republican Conference which would be\n     available for each corresponding delegation, and to develop\n     an online complaint form."]], "columns": ["granule_id", "date", "congress", "session", "volume", "issue", "title", "chamber", "granule_class", "sub_granule_class", "page_start", "page_end", "speakers", "bills", "citation", "full_text"], "primary_keys": ["granule_id"], "primary_key_values": ["CREC-2022-12-30-pt1-PgE1364"], "units": {}, "query_ms": 31.511561013758183, "source": "Federal Register API & Regulations.gov API", "source_url": "https://www.federalregister.gov/developers/api/v1", "license": "Public Domain (U.S. Government data)", "license_url": "https://www.regulations.gov/faq"}