Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen's financial disclosure
Yellen and her husband are quite wealthy
Financial Disclosures
The following financial disclosure reports were recently filed with the Secretary of the Senate, Clerk of the House, and Office of Government Ethics.
Senate
House
Executive Branch
Janet L. Yellen - Secretary - Department of the Treasury - Full Financial Disclosure (annual (2022))
Alan Leventhal - Ambassador to Denmark - Department of State - Certification of Ethics Agreement Compliance
April Delaney - Certificate of Divestiture - Department of Commerce - Certificate of Divestiture (FOIA required)
Lobbying Eligibility Date Notices
The Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House recently announced that the following people are eligible to register as lobbyists as of the dates shown below.
Senate
Colin P. J. McGinnis (Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs) - July 15th, 2023
Rachel M. Burkett (Senator Risch) - July 13th, 2023
Kathryn Naessens (Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry) - July 10th, 2023
House
Jason M. Kanter (Committee on Ways and Means) - March 17th, 2023
Matthew S. Weiner (Zoe Lofgren) - March 15th, 2023
Shelley D. Leonard (Joint Committee on Taxation) - March 15th, 2023
Bradley N. Howard (Stephanie N. Murphy) - March 15th, 2023
Abbie C. Sumbrum (Office 22nd Congressional District of California) - March 15th, 2023
Sponsored Travel Reports
The following reports on travel paid for by outside groups were recently filed with the Secretary of the Senate, Clerk of the House, and Office of Government Ethics.
Senate
House
Courtney Stevens (Steven M. Palazzo) - Rebuilding Alliance and Rotary Club Woodside Portola Valley Foundation
Anuj Gupta (Dwight Evans) - Rebuilding Alliance and Rotary Club Woodside Portola Valley Foundation
Austin Cook (Elissa Slotkin) - Rebuilding Alliance and Rotary Club Woodside Portola Valley Foundation
Executive Branch
Ethics Documents
Agency Ethics Reviews
The following applies to all of the reports and information above.
Title 1 of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, as amended, 5 U.S.C. app. § 105(c), states that:
It shall be unlawful for any person to obtain or use a report:
for any unlawful purpose;
for any commercial purpose, other than by news and communications media for dissemination to the general public;
for determining or establishing the credit rating of any individual; or
for use, directly or indirectly, in the solicitation of money for any political, charitable, or other purpose.
The Attorney General may bring a civil action against any person who obtains or uses a report for any purpose prohibited in paragraph (1) of this subsection. The court in which such action is brought may assess against such person a penalty in any amount not to exceed $11,000. Such remedy shall be in addition to any other remedy available under statutory or common law.
Are there penalties for abuse of power; violations of Oath of Office; lying to the People; corruption; treason?