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A liberal-leaning group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, had requested an investigation by the Office of Congressional Ethics, an outside panel that reviews ethics complaints against House members.
The AP last week detailed those travel expenses, including Schock's use of private planes and incurring of pricey entertainment charges. The review identified at least a dozen flights on donors' planes since mid-2011, tracking his reliance on the aircraft partly through pictures uploaded to his Instagram account.
Schock's other official and expenses included concert tickets and mileage reimbursements, including a sold-out Katy Perry concert last June.
Schock's recent travel adds to the list of more than a dozen flights worth $40,000 — expensed under his congressional account or campaign funds — aboard planes owned by donors. That led to a formal ethics complaint.
Lobair was previously paid $6,000 for four trips on a plane owned by Michael J. Miller, another Peoria auto dealer, and by Vonachen Services Inc., a janitorial and service firm headed by Peoria businessman Matthew Vonachen. Vonachen donated at least $11,000 to Schock's political career, federal campaign records show.
Newly released House records showed $10,802 incurred last November for "commercial transportation" to Keith Siilats, a New York-based pilot who flew Schock to Chicago. Siilats told the AP he flew the congressman between Washington and Peoria for a series of meetings, and attended the Bears game with Schock.
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A spokesman said Monday his team will continue a thorough review of his office procedures. Schock previously told the AP he travels frequently throughout his district to stay connected with his constituents.
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The House updated its ethics rules in January 2013. Earlier rules prohibited lawmakers from using office accounts to pay for flights on private aircraft, allowing payments only for federally licensed charter and commercial flights.
The records also show Schock's office spent about $2,270 with Peoria-based Byerly Aviation, as well as $1,590 with Lobair LLC. Both were previously paid for Schock's travel on aircraft owned by his financial contributors, records show.
Congressional rules updated two years ago generally allow the use of private aircraft as long as trips are fairly compensated. But the latest revelations about Schock's travel expenses raise questions about why taxpayers were billed for a trip to Chicago when he represents the Peoria and Springfield areas at least 150 miles away.
That trip was first reported Sunday by the Chicago Sun-Times. It was not immediately clear how Schock paid for his game tickets.
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The new Byerly expense aligns with a same-day journey on a plane owned by Springfield businessman Todd Green between Peoria and Quincy, Illinois, on Dec. 12, 2014. Schock toured a local dam that he said needed repairs that same day in Quincy.
Byerly was previously paid $11,433 from Schock's office account for four days in November 2013. The AP found Green's plane traveled to and from Washington and Peoria during that same period— and hours before Schock posted a photo about his "Schocktoberfest" fundraising event in his district.
Schock recently brought on board a team of campaign finance lawyers and public relations experts to address the controversy about his expenses.
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