To: The United States House of Representatives and The United States Senate

TRUTH IN THE FEDERAL SERVICE

All US congressmen and US Senators shall be held to the same standard as every other federal employee. If a Senator or Congressman is found to be telling lies in the accomplishment of their duties they shall held to the same disciplinary action as any other federal employee would face for dishonesty, including removal.

Why is this important?

As a former federal employee I know for a fact that everyday federal employees are required to tell the truth at all times and are bound to do so by both statute and regulation. If a federal employee gets caught telling lies for any reason in the process of accomplishing their duties, they can be reprimanded, disciplined, or removed from the federal service.
Members of Congress are federal employees. I have heard many of them tell so many bold faced lies that it amazes me that they are able to maintain a clearance and keep their federal job. Someone should institute a law or enforce the law already in place that requires Fed. employees to tell the truth at all times. If members of Congress lie to the people they were elected to serve, they shall be removed from the federal service.