Here’s the latest I can provide on Rep. Cory Mills and the House Ethics Committee.
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In November 2025, the House Ethics Committee announced it would form an investigative subcommittee to examine a broad set of allegations against Rep. Cory Mills, including potential campaign finance issues, disclosures, gifts, and possible misconduct. This move preceded a separate effort by Rep. Nancy Mace to pursue censure and removal from committee assignments. These developments indicate the committee’s formal step toward an in-depth review rather than a final ruling at that moment. [Source coverage from multiple outlets around that date corroborates the committee’s formation of an investigative subcommittee and the surrounding political actions.]
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Reports at the time described investigations into potential violations of House ethics rules, campaign finance laws, and allegations of sexual misconduct or dating violence, all as part of the broader inquiry. The committee emphasized that the existence of an investigative subcommittee does not itself imply guilt.
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Some outlets highlighted that this era included discussions about censure and removal from certain committees, with lawmakers calling for decisive action depending on the inquiry’s findings.
Notes and context:
- The information reflects coverage from late 2025 and may have evolved since then. I don’t have live access to additional updates beyond what reputable outlets reported at that time. If you’d like, I can search for the very latest developments or pull specific statements from the Ethics Committee or Mills’ office.
Would you like me to pull the most recent headlines and summarize any formal actions or votes that occurred after November 2025? I can also provide a quick timeline of the key events.