I think we have to have a zero tolerance when we find out about it, if there's evidence, we have to expel.
If there is evidence of misconduct, I will vote to expel the member; I support zero tolerance for proven wrongdoing.
Occurrences
if there's evidence, we have to expel
Evidence
GovInfo records that Mrs. Luna submitted H. Res. 1166, titled "Providing for the expulsion of Representative Eric Swalwell from the United States House of Representatives," and that it was referred to the House Committee on Ethics on April 13, 2026.
The Clerk's vacancy page says Eric Swalwell resigned on April 14, 2026, and that the district office would continue operating under the Clerk's supervision until a successor is elected.
The Ethics Committee stated it had begun an investigation into allegations that Representative Eric Swalwell violated the Code of Official Conduct, including alleged sexual misconduct involving an employee under his supervision.
Assessments
Luna made a concrete same-term attempt by introducing H. Res. 1166 to expel Rep. Eric Swalwell after the Ethics Committee announced an investigation into alleged misconduct. However, the promised outcome was to vote to expel a member when misconduct was evidenced or proven, and no House expulsion vote or completed expulsion occurred before Swalwell resigned. Because her action materially advanced the promised position but did not deliver the final outcome, this warrants partial credit with an effort badge.