Oaths of Office and Official Conduct
Constitutional Oath of Office
The oath of office to be administered to Members, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates of the House of Representatives is required by the sixth article of the Constitution of the United States and as provided by section 2 of the act of May 13, 1884 (23 Stat. 22), the text of which is carried in
5 U.S.C. 3331.
115th Congress, January 27, 2017 [
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Ron Estes, April 25, 2017 [
PDF]
Greg Gianforte, June 21, 2017 [
PDF]
Karen C. Handel and Ralph Norman, June 26, 2017 [
PDF]
Jimmy Gomez, July 11, 2017 [
PDF]
John R. Curtis, November 13, 2017 [
PDF]
Conor Lamb, April 12, 2018 [
PDF]
Debbie Lesko, May 7, 2018 [
PDF]
Michael Cloud, July 10, 2018 [
PDF]
Troy Balderson, September 5, 2018 [
PDF]
Kevin Hern, Joseph D. Morelle, and Mary Gay Scanlon,
November 13, 2018 [
PDF]
Susan Wild, November 27, 2018 [
PDF]
Brenda Jones, November 29, 2018 [
PDF]
Oath for Access to Classified Information
The confidentiality oath to be executed by Members, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates of the House of Representatives before they receive access to classified information is required by clause 13 of
House Rule XXIII.
115th Congress, January 27, 2017 [
PDF]
Ron Estes, April 28, 2017 [
PDF]
Greg Gianforte, June 23, 2017 [
PDF]
Karen C. Handel and Ralph Norman, June 29, 2017 [
PDF]
Jimmy Gomez, July 14, 2017 [
PDF]
John R. Curtis, November 17, 2017 [
PDF]
Conor Lamb, April 13, 2018 [
PDF]
Debbie Lesko, May 11, 2018 [
PDF]
Michael Cloud, July 13, 2018 [
PDF]
Troy Balderson, September 7, 2018 [
PDF]
Kevin Hern, Joseph D. Morelle, and Mary Gay Scanlon,
November 16, 2018 [
PDF]
Brenda Jones and Susan Wild, November 30, 2018 [
PDF]
Official Conduct
Under
House Rule X, the Committee on Ethics is authorized to enforce standards of conduct for Members, officers, and employees. The
Committee’s website includes the
House Ethics Manual,
Code of Official Conduct, and other publications and information related to the discharge of official responsibilities.