The House Ethics Committee provides guidance on multiple topics, including Gifts, Travel, Campaign matters, and Financial Disclosure.
Guidance
CAMPAIGN
A wide range of standards affect whether, how, when, and where Members, officers, and employees of the House may engage in campaign activities. Those standards include House Rules; rules promulgated by the Committee on House Administration, the Franking Commission, and the Building Commission; federal statutes; and federal regulations.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
Title I of the Ethics in Government Act requires Members, Officers, certain employees of the U.S. House of Representatives and related offices, and candidates for the House to file Financial Disclosure Reports with the Clerk of the House.
Outside Employment
Members, officers, and employees may work outside of the House, subject to certain restrictions found in federal law, the House Rules, ethical standards, and individual office policies.
Outside Entities
Members and employees of the House often interact with various groups and organizations both in and outside of the House. When working with an outside entity, determining who will be the producer of an event, communication, or any other product is key to determining what is permissible.