[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 263 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 263
To authorize testimony, documents, and representation in United States
v. Taylor.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
June 8, 2021
Mr. Schumer (for himself and Mr. McConnell) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
To authorize testimony, documents, and representation in United States
v. Taylor.
Whereas, in the case of United States v. Taylor, Cr. No. 21-6, pending in the
United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia, the
prosecution has requested the production of testimony and, if necessary,
documents from Nicole Meservey, an employee of the office of Senator
Mark Warner;
Whereas, pursuant to sections 703(a) and 704(a)(2) of the Ethics in Government
Act of 1978, 2 U.S.C. Sec. Sec. 288b(a) and 288c(a)(2), the Senate may
direct its counsel to represent current and former employees of the
Senate with respect to any subpoena, order, or request for testimony or
documents relating to their official responsibilities;
Whereas, by the privileges of the Senate of the United States and Rule XI of the
Standing Rules of the Senate, no evidence under the control or in the
possession of the Senate may, by the judicial or administrative process,
be taken from such control or possession but by permission of the
Senate; and
Whereas, when it appears that evidence under the control or in the possession of
the Senate may promote the administration of justice, the Senate will
take such action as will promote the ends of justice consistent with the
privileges of the Senate: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That Nicole Meservey, an employee of the office of
Senator Mark Warner, and any other current or former employee of the
Senator's office from whom relevant evidence may be necessary, are
authorized to testify and produce documents in the case of United
States v. Taylor, except concerning matters for which a privilege
should be asserted.
Sec. 2. The Senate Legal Counsel is authorized to represent
Senator Warner and any current or former employees of his office in
connection with the production of evidence authorized in section one of
this resolution.
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