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CREW sues US DOGE Service to compel transparency

February 20, 2025
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The Senate should reject Russell Vought’s nomination to be Director at OMB

Russell Vought should not be confirmed as Director of the Office of Management and Budget since he was a central figure in attempting to implement Schedule F.
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Congress must act in response to outrageous presidential immunity decision

The Protecting Our Democracy Act would strengthen the guardrails of our democracy to prevent abuses of executive power and corruption.
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CREW supports the Corporate Transparency Act against lobbying and congressional pressure

The recently enacted Corporate Transparency Act is America’s most important step towards cracking down on corporate secrecy and corruption in decades.
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Donald Sherman testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act
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Donald Sherman testifies in support of Supreme Court ethics, recusal and transparency

Congress must pass the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act to restore public trust to our federal judiciary.
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After scandals, Congress must act on Supreme Court ethics reform

Congress must step in and impose real measures of accountability on the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary, before the legitimacy of the Court erodes even further.
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Donald Sherman testifies on judicial ethics

A Supreme Court Code of Conduct would shore up crucial ethics rules and prevent future scandals by addressing conflicts of interest.
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