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House Conduct Committee accepts investigative report but declines to find a Rule 27 violation for unwelcome speech or retaliation

House Conduct Committee · August 14, 2025
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Summary

The House Conduct Committee received an investigator's report into allegations against Representative Juncker, voted that Juncker engaged in verbal conduct of a sexual nature during a March 17 floor reading, but failed to find the speech unwelcome or that Juncker's release of a confidential letter was retaliatory; the committee concluded the hearing.

The House Conduct Committee on Aug. 14 received an independent investigator's report into allegations that Representative Juncker read sexually explicit material on the House floor and later publicized a confidential letter from the Legislative Equity Office.

Cochair Mannix moved that the committee place investigator Keah Roberts's report into the record; members voted to accept the report.

The panel then addressed three component questions required under Legislative Branch Personnel Rule 27. On the first question'whether the respondent engaged in verbal conduct of a sexual nature during a March 17 reading'the committee voted in the affirmative. Cochair Mannix presented the motion, and…

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