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They die in committee
The bill goes to the rules committee as a last step before being voted on in the house floor. The rules committee establishes how a bill will be voted on and any restrictions on how that will happen.
what would happen is that the person who reports would behave to testify against the person after being question and the story checks out your welcome!!
With no Fifth Amendment you could be required to testify against yourself in court.
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It's sent to the appropriate standing committee
The act of Expulsion is the most serious action a member of Congress can have happen to them. The process begins with the introduction of a resolution to expel. The matter is then taken up by the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct or Select Committee on Ethics. The nature of the offense is investigated and the Committee will hear from witnesses, launch investigations, and call an adjudicatory hearing to determine whether or not the member will be expelled.
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no!!!!!!!!!!!! there dead they cant hear.
They will be tried, and will testify in court.
I'm not too sure on American (I guess) law but if you have information about a crime I would definitely phone the police. If you don't wish to testify you could always make the call anonymous. Also, a person can never be made to testify either against themselves especially, and there are shield laws where spouse cannot be exerted to testify against their spouse.
People who refused to answer the questions of the House Un-American Activities Committee could be blacklisted, charged with contempt of Congress, lose their jobs, and be labeled as Anti-American.