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Press Clip from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington

DeLay has inspired Congress to report trips

At least 198 were recently disclosed

SOURCE: LARRY MARGASAK // Associated Press

1 Jun 2005 // At least 43 House members and dozens of aides failed to publicly report travel financed by special interests until Majority Leader Tom DeLay's trips were scrutinized, an Associated Press review shows.

Despite a rule requiring public disclosure within 30 days of a trip's conclusion, the AP found at least 198 recently filed travel reports that were as much as eight years late.

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