WASHINGTON — The U.S. House Ethics Committee opened an investigation Wednesday into Florida Republican Rep. Cory Mills for numerous allegations, including violations of campaign finance laws and sexual misconduct or dating violence.

The investigative subcommittee will look into six different possible rule violations, including that Mills: • Didn’t disclose required information to the House. • Violated campaign finance laws in 2022 and 2024. • Improperly requested or received gifts related to official travel sponsored by a private group. • “Received special favors by virtue of his position.” • Committed sexual misconduct or dating violence. • “Misused congressional resources or status.”

Mills, first elected in 2022 to represent the state’s 7th Congressional District, has previ

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