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The ethics committee is traditionally considered to be not very prestigious, since its policies have so little impact on the world outside the House. The committee has an equal number of members from each Party , unlike the rest of the committees, which are stacked in favor of the party that controls the House. The committee has a long history; the first matter it handled was on January 30 , 1798 , when Rep. Matthew Lyon of Vermont was accused of "gross indecency" after he spat on Rep. Roger Griswold of Connecticut after an exchange of insults (a week later, another complaint was filed against Lyon, this time for "gross indecency of language in his defense before this House"). Since the early days of the House, the Committee's reports have gotten much more technical, delving into the details of Campaign Finance and other financial arcana. MEMBERS Republicans
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