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House Ethics Rules Prevent Use of Political Footage for Campaigns
House ethics rules prohibit politicians from using footage of themselves doing their jobs to campaign, making it difficult for them to prove their worth to voters. Some politicians are working to stand on their own feet to deliver their message without relying on campaign footage.
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Corporate profits have been identified as the biggest driver of inflation during the pandemic, accounting for 54% of increased prices.
11:22 - 12:25 (01:03)
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Corporate profits have been identified as the biggest driver of inflation during the pandemic, accounting for 54% of increased prices. However, this aspect of inflation is often overlooked in discussions about how to control it.
ChapterHouse Ethics Rules Prevent Use of Political Footage for Campaigns
EpisodeRep. Katie Porter Can Explain Anything: Inflation, GO!
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
Congresswoman expresses surprise over the tight competition in her district's upcoming election, but notes that this trend is happening in other blue states as well.
12:25 - 13:32 (01:06)
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Congresswoman expresses surprise over the tight competition in her district's upcoming election, but notes that this trend is happening in other blue states as well.
ChapterHouse Ethics Rules Prevent Use of Political Footage for Campaigns
EpisodeRep. Katie Porter Can Explain Anything: Inflation, GO!
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
Under House ethics rules, representatives are not permitted to use footage of themselves performing their jobs in their campaigns to earn votes.
13:32 - 18:45 (05:13)
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Under House ethics rules, representatives are not permitted to use footage of themselves performing their jobs in their campaigns to earn votes. However, they are allowed to use insider information to trade stocks in the House and Senate.