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https://thehill.com/homenews/house/113309-house-ethics-committee-charges-waters-on-three-counts
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https://web.archive.org/web/20190919180356/https://thehill.com/homenews/house/113309-house-ethics-committee-charges-waters-on-three-counts
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>  The House ethics committee on Monday outlined its charges against Rep. Maxine Waters, who is accused of helping a bank in which her husband owned stock secure federal bailout funds.
>  The committee charged the 10-term California Democrat with three counts of violating House rules and the federal ethics code in connection with her effort to arrange a 2008 meeting between Treasury officials and representatives with OneUnited bank.
>  The panel said Waters, who sits on the Financial Services Committee, broke a House rule requiring members to behave in a way that reflects "creditably" on the chamber. The committee said that by trying to assist OneUnited, she stood to benefit directly, because her husband owned a sizable amount of stock that would have been "worthless" if the bank failed.
>  The committee also accused Waters of violating the "spirit" of a House rule prohibiting lawmakers from using their positions for financial gain, as well as a government ethics statute banning the dispensing of "special favors."