House panel dismisses ethics complaint against southeast Iowa lawmaker
February 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – Republicans and Democrats on an Iowa House committee have unanimously voted to dismiss an ethics complaint against Republican Jeff Shipley, a state representative from southeast Iowa . Sara Hayden Parris of Johnston accused Shipley of defaming her on social media and her complaint alleged that was a violation of the House Ethics Code. Parris is president of a non-profit that distributes free books with sexual content that have been banned in some schools. Shipley has accused her of distributing obscene material and has said on social media that she should be under criminal investigation.
Representative Anne Osmundson of Volga, chair of the House Ethics Committee, led the meeting where the complaint was dismissed. “It really seemed politically motivated,” Osmundson says. “He had not violated any of the House Code of Ethics rules.”
In the complaint, Parris accused Shipley of committing libel against her. In a written response, Shipley said the House Ethics Committee should not be used as a forum for personal grudges.