Christopher Deluzio

06/05/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/05/2025 07:49

Deluzio, Other Next-Generation Lawmakers Unveil Legislative Plan to Fight Corruption in the Executive Branch

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Yesterday afternoon, Congressman Chris Deluzio (PA-17) joined with Assistant Leader Joe Neguse (CO-02) and a wider group of next-generation reformers in the House of Representatives to introduce the 'End Corruption Now' legislative agenda. Their effort to confront political corruption and clean up government includes six bills designed to put power back in the hands of the American people by preventing the President, Executive Branch officials, and Members of Congress from personally benefiting from their offices. Along with Congressmen Deluzio and Neguse, the group of representatives includes Seth Magaziner (RI-02), Pat Ryan (NY-18), Emilia Sykes (OH-13), Hillary Scholten (MI-03), and Angie Craig (MN-02). Congressman Deluzio introduced the No Corporate Crooks Act which prohibits CEOs convicted of financial crimes from serving in the executive branch.

"Corporate power has long rigged the system against the American people," said Rep. Deluzio. "We must root out this corruption to restore the American Dream. Stopping corporate criminals from taking power from inside our government is a great place to start. I'm introducing the No Corporate Crooks Act as a part of the 'End Corruption Now' legislative agenda because someone convicted of crimes like bribery, embezzlement, fraud, insider trading, and more shouldn't be let anywhere near the levers of power in the executive branch."

"Donald Trump's first 100 days back in office were marked by chaos, corruption, and self-dealing. He spent the time stacking his administration with billionaire donors and promoting shameless cryptocurrency scams, all while his Republican supporters in Congress trade stocks to benefit their own portfolios. The time for this corruption to end is now. We must clean up government for future generations and ensure our government is serving the American people, not special interests," said Rep. Neguse.

"Elected officials are elected to serve their constituents, not their own self-interests," said Rep. Craig. "It's past time we pass legislation to clean up Washington and ensure our tax dollars are being spent as they should - on improving the lives of everyday Americans. That's why I'm proud to be partnering with my colleagues on this anti-corruption campaign to make common-sense reforms that will restore integrity, transparency and efficiency to our government."

"Members of Congress are elected to serve the American people, not to enrich themselves," said Rep. Magaziner. "We must ban Member of Congress from trading stocks, because there should be no opportunity for elected officials to profit off of their positions. I am proud to join Representative Neguse and other colleagues in our effort to bring real ethics reform to Washington."

"For too long, politicians in both parties have put their own gain ahead of what's best for the American people. The brazen corruption of the last few months has only highlighted the need for urgent action. It is time for comprehensive reform to ensure politicians serve the people, not themselves," said Rep. Ryan. "No more getting rich off trading stocks. An end to Members of Congress becoming lobbyists. Getting rid of kickbacks for billionaire friends. I'm proud to be working alongside a group of next-generation lawmakers who refuse to accept the status quo - we're here to clean things up."

"At a time when public trust in our institutions is at a breaking point, the Integrity in Government Act is about restoring accountability at the highest levels of power. This bill protects the nonpartisan watchdogs who work on behalf of the American people and ensures that the White House-regardless of who is in office-is subject to real oversight to protect taxpayer dollars and ensure efficiency. Our democracy depends on transparency, and the American people deserve nothing less," said Rep. Scholten.

"When public officials use their power for personal gain and are shielded from accountability, we undermine democracy itself," said Rep. Sykes. "This bill - and the broader End Corruption Now agenda - is about restoring public trust and ensuring that no one is above the law. The American people deserve a government that works for them, not for the biggest wallets or the best connections."

The End Corruption Nowlegislative agenda targets conflicts of interest and would put a stop to the selling of access and influence, including banning Members of Congress from trading stocks or becoming lobbyists, and strengthening anti-corruption laws. It includes the following bills:

  • The No Corporate Crooks Act, introduced by Rep. Chris Deluzio, prohibits any chief executive officers, in either the public or private sector, convicted of covered financial crimes from serving in the executive branch. Read the bill text here.
  • The Close the Revolving Door Act, introduced by Rep. Joe Neguse, places a lifetime ban on Members of Congress from serving as lobbyists. Read the bill text here.
  • The Transparent Representation Upholding Service and Trust (TRUST) in Congress Act, introduced by Rep. Seth Magaziner, effectively bans Members of Congress, their spouses, and dependent children from trading individual stocks by requiring them to either divest from individual stock holdings or move their investments into a qualified blind trust during their entire tenure in Congress. Read the bill text here.
  • The Millionaires Using Service for Kickbacks (MUSK) Act, introduced by Rep. Pat Ryan, requires government employees defined as Executive Schedule (I-IV) employees, Special Government Employees, and people in the Executive Office of the President to recuse themselves from any matters affecting the financial interests of their previous employers for the four-year period. Learn more about this bill here.
  • The Integrity in Government (IG) Act, introduced by Rep. Hillary Scholten, strengthens checks and balances by installing new oversight measures for the White House and its top offices and protecting independent watchdogs from political retaliation. Learn more about this bill here.
  • The Closing the Bribery Loopholes Act, introduced by Rep. Emilia Sykes, closes loopholes in the federal bribery statute by clarifying the definition of an "official act" by a public official. The bill expands the definition to prohibit public officials from improperly using their position for private gain. Read the bill text here.
  • The Restoring Integrity in Democracy Resolution, introduced by Rep. Angie Craig, would prohibit Members of Congress from serving on corporate boards. Read the bill text here.

The End Corruption Now agenda is endorsed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), Public Citizen, and Project On Government Oversight (POGO).

"When people who have been convicted of bribery, corruption or fraud are allowed to serve in the Executive Branch, it erodes public trust," said Debra Perlin, Vice President for Policy for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). "The American people need to know that government officials are working to advance the public's interest, not their personal profit. CREW applauds Rep. Deluzio's efforts to prevent corrupt CEOs from serving as government appointees, and urges Congress to pass the No Corporate Crooks Actexpeditiously."

"Rep. Deluzio's No Corporate Crooks Act is heartly endorsed by Public Citizen. Serving key roles in the presidential administration should be off limits to those convicted of corporate crimes. It is in the same vein as the current lobbying laws that require lobbyists to declare any criminal convictions involving bribery or fraud. Americans deserve a clean and honest governmental process. A good place to start is to steer clear of corporate criminals." - Craig Holman, Ph.D., Public Citizen

"At a time when the federal government does not have the trust and confidence of the American people, it is more important than ever for leaders to lead and respond accordingly," said Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette, Acting Vice-President of Policy and Government Affairs at the Project On Government Oversight (POGO). "Not since the post-Watergate era has there been such a need for a comprehensive anti-corruption, good governance reform agenda. This is why Rep. Neguse and his colleagues should be applauded for this bold reform initiative, aimed at cracking down on corruption and bringing about the government that the American people deserve. Whether it's reining in the corruption of the revolving door or banning the unethical practice of congressional stock trading or strengthening oversight tools like inspectors general, these reforms are long overdue and now is the time to get them done."

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