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Committee To Decide Whether Richardson Violated Rules by Ryan ZumMallen | Archive | 10.30.09 |
+ Long Beach Congresswoman Laura Richardson (D) will be investigated by the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, an arm of the U.S. House of Representatives, according to a document released by the committee today. Richardson refuted allegations in a statement released today, claiming to be a victim of "premature judgments" and noting that she is one of 4.3 million Americans to face financial problems due to personal crises in the past year. The action comes after a recommendation from the Office of Congressional Ethics, which urged an investigation of Richardson’s actions concerning the foreclosure of her Sacramento home and whether she received inappropriate gifts from her lender in order to keep the home. The Committee on Standards of Official Conduct agreed to examine the case. The meatiest paragraph of the committee’s release states: Pursuant to the Committee’s action, the investigative subcommittee shall have jurisdiction to determine whether Representative Laura Richardson violated House Rules, the Code of Official Conduct or the Ethics in Government Act by failing to disclose certain real property, income and liabilities on her financial disclosure forms (and amendments thereto) and whether Representative Richardson received an impermissible “gift” or received preferential treatment from her lender relating to the foreclosure, rescission of the foreclosure sale or loan modification agreement for or relating to her property in Sacramento, California. Richardson’s Sacramento property was purchased in January of 2007, when she became a member of the State Assembly. The house entered foreclosure in May of 2008 and was sold to another buyer, who fixed up the house as it had deteriorated since Richardson purchased it. Then, Washington Mutual actually rescinded the sale and gave the house back to Richardson last summer. She has been the owner ever since, but neighbors have still complained about the lack of upkeep on the property. Richardson also defaulted on loans for a house in Long Beach and one in San Pedro. No word yet on what sort of action the committee could take if Richardson is found in the wrong. The release states that Representative Ben Chandler (D-KY) will Chair the investigation subcommittee. Rounding out the subcommittee are Gregg Harper (R-MS), Keith Ellison (D-MN) and Sue Myrick (R-NC). Richardson's office released the following statement today: Like 4.3 million Americans in the last year who faced financial problems because of a personal crisis like a divorce, death in the family, unexpected job and living changes and an erroneous property sale, all of which I have experienced in; the span of slightly over a year, I have worked to resolve a personal financial situation.
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rallenr Congrats on scooping the LBPT and District Weekly on this important story. Per KFI, the lovely and talented Maxine Waters is also being looked in to (dare I say probed?). Jon in LB Isn't weed abatement and unkempt landscaping a Code Enforcement issue? Dennis "unexpected job and living changes..." It was unexpected she would run for office or get elected? Her inability to take and personal responsibility or be accountable personifies the depth of character of so many of our elected representatives. A complete disconnect from the reality of their constituents. JoeS The bank foreclosed on her house, someone bought the house out of foreclosure, the bank takes the house away from the new owner and gave it back to the Congresswoman. Nah, that is not "preferential treatment" Nothing to see here, business as usual. Charles Rangel does not report millions of income to the IRS, that is not questionable either. Maxine Waters gives stimulus money to a bank owned by her husband. How is that Hope and Change working out for you? Looks more like Chicago thug politics... Oh, yeah, that is where Obama, Emmanuel and Axelrod come from. BixbyKnolls Resident I am sickened by most of the politicians in both the state and federal level. If we can eliminate at least these two (Richardson and Waters) it will send a small message to clean up your act and start listening to the people you represent. As opposed to a self-serving act to enrich their own lives - or their union bosses. DAMN, I cannot stand our political system right now! I want to vote them ALL out - Dems, Rep, Ind! Robert Owning three houses is NOT "Like 4.3 million Americans in the last year who faced financial problems". It is speculation, just like buying stock in a company. When the market drops, speculators get burned. Where was Washington Mutual when my 401K tanked? CHARLIE Looks like we got new fodder for the bashers to work on - tsk tsk tsk; Hang in there Laura! LBE Does this mean Peter Matthews might have a chance of winning, since he runs against her? Rickatsea Many years ago I was from Chicago. I knew the Democrat Machine very well. When I hear her say, “ while I keep working on the issues that matter to my constituents: enacting the most historic healthcare coverage in decades, facilitating over eight secretary and chairman visits,” she is trying to tell you how hard she wants you to think she is working. When I hear her say, “ …and delivering over 32 million dollars that will be used to build roads, create job centers, and strengthen businesses and schools." She is implying she is going to deliver this to us here in California. That is the way they talk. Translate that to: I am working hard to deliver a lot of free, socialist programs for you plus I am creating more jobs for the unions. You cannot afford to lose me. Concerned Richardson should have never been elected prior to demonstrating that she can handle her own finances before she handles the nations (yours and mine) finances. She received preferential treatment from Washington Mutual and now refuses to admit it because it will make her look even worse (I really didn't think it was possible but she does surprise us). Some one please run against her next time and let's vote her out of office.
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