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115TH CONGRESS
1ST SESSION
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introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred
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A BILL
To address financial conflicts of interest of the President
and Vice President.
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TEREST.
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(a) DEFINITIONS.
(1) IN
GENERAL.In
this section
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financial
interest
described
in
section
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(I) if
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and
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and
employee
included
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year; and
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year.
(2) APPLICABILITY
OF ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT
ACT OF 1978.For
Ethics.
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(1) SUBMISSION
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(A) IN
OF DISCLOSURE.
GENERAL.Not
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(B) APPLICATION
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TO SITTING PRESIDENT
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(2) CONTENTS.
dent;
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(B) VICE
PRESIDENT.The
disclosure of
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Vice President;
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years; and
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(c) DIVESTITURE
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(2) TRUSTEE
DUTIES.Within
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shall
ings.
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(d) REVIEW
(1) IN
BY
OFFICE
OF
GOVERNMENT ETHICS.
GENERAL.The
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or Vice President.
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terest;
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identification numbers.
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(e) ENFORCEMENT.
(1) IN
GENERAL.The
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petent jurisdiction if
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section (c); or
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(2) FAIR
MARKET VALUE.In
granting injunc-
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stantial interest.
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section 101(e);
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clude
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individual, and
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INDIVIDUALS.
GENERAL.In
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(B) FAILURE
TO DISCLOSE.If
an in-
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(C) PUBLICLY
AVAILABLE.Each
income
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(D) REDACTION
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TION.Before
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propriate.
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(C) PUBLICLY
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period;
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period;
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(b) AUTHORITY TO DISCLOSE INFORMATION.
(1) IN
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(23) DISCLOSURE
OF RETURN INFORMATION
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DIDATES.
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(A) DISCLOSURE
OF RETURNS OF PRESI-
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(i) IN
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Secretary
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such Act.
(ii) DISCLOSURE
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(B) DISCLOSURE
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OF RETURNS OF CER-
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Secretary
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fice of President.
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(ii) DISCLOSURE
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(C) APPLICABLE
RETURNS.For
pur-
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(2)
CONFORMING
AMENDMENTS.Section
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1 would constitute a high crime or misdemeanor under arti2 cle II, section 4 of the Constitution of the United States.
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SEC. 8. SEVERABILITY.
9 by this Act, or any application of such provision or amend10 ment to any person or circumstance, is held to be uncon11 stitutional, the remainder of the provisions of this Act and
12 the amendments made by this Act, and the application of
13 the provision or amendment to any other person or cir14 cumstance, shall not be affected.