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Nancy Mace: “I move that the Committee issue a subpoena to the Office of…”

Featuring: Nancy Mace, Republican | U.S. House, South Carolina, District 1

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Published | Video Starts at 00:34

A motion has been made. The Committee will hold this motion in advance until the end of today's hearing. The Committee will now proceed with today's hearing. Mr. Chairman, I move that the Committee issue a subpoena to the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights for the awards and settlements paid pursuant to Section 415 of the Congressional Accountability act prior to December 12, 2018, with only redactions allowable for the personally identifiable information of victims, alleged victims and witnesses. Thank you, Ma'. Am. A motion has been made. The Committee will hold this motion in abeyance until the end of today's hearing. Mr. Chairman. I seek unanimous consent. (00:34–00:53)

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Asserts that the Committee should subpoena the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights for records of awards and settlements under the Congressional Accountability Act before December 12, 2018.

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