US SB575 | 2013-2014 | 113th Congress

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: Introduced on March 14 2013 - 25% progression, died in committee
Action: 2013-03-14 - Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text of measure as introduced: CR S1862-1863)
Pending: Senate Judiciary Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Summary

Judicial Transparency and Ethics Enhancement Act of 2013 - Amends the federal judicial code to establish the Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the Judicial Branch of the U.S. government, to be headed by an Inspector General appointed by the Chief Justice. Sets a term of four years, which may be extended by additional reappointments. Authorizes the Chief Justice to remove an Inspector General from office. Requires the OIG to: (1) conduct investigations of alleged misconduct in the judicial branch, including the Supreme Court; (2) conduct and supervise audits and investigations; and (3) prevent and detect waste, fraud, and abuse. Provides for whistleblower protection.

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Title

Judicial Transparency and Ethics Enhancement Act of 2013

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History

DateChamberAction
2013-03-14SenateRead twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text of measure as introduced: CR S1862-1863)
2013-03-14SenateSponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S1861-1862)

Same As/Similar To

HB1203 (Related) 2013-04-15 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, And The Internet.

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