ResolvedCampaign & Elections
reporting improper campaign expenditures

Rashida Tlaib
DemocratMI-12 · Representative
August 16, 2019
First Reported
August 7, 2020
Concluded
12 months
Duration
3
Actions Taken
Financial Details
$10,800,
Amounts mentioned in case documentation
What Happened
In 2019, Tlaib was accused of reporting improper campaign expenditures. In August, the Office of Congressional Ethics recommended further review by the House Committee on Ethics. In November, the House Committee on Ethics published the Office of Congressional Ethics Report and Findings and Tlaib's response. In August 2020, the House Committee on Ethics found that while Rep. Tlaib did receive campaign funds for personal use after the 2018 general election, it was an error and not malfeasance. She is fined $10,800, the amount she received after the election.
Timeline
August 16, 2019Office of Congressional Ethics
recommended further review by the House Committee on Ethics
Source →November 14, 2019House Committee on Ethics
published the Office of Congressional Ethics Report and Findings and the member's response
Source →August 7, 2020House Committee on Ethics
fined Rep. Tlaib $10,800, the amount of campaign funds she received after the election and concluded that it was an error, not malfeasance
Source →Data: GovTrack.us Misconduct Database (CC0 public domain)