On January 8, 2009, a House committee recommended impeachment.
If the committee recommends impeachment, the full House will vote on the matter.
The subcommittee will decide whether to recommend impeachment to the full House.
Now, he has offered to testify before the legislative panel that is considering whether to recommend impeachment of the governor.
Even as the House committee voted to recommend impeachment, the President said he would be willing to "accept their censure."
While the committee's report did not formally recommend impeachment, it clearly established the possibility.
But committee members themselves are all under investigation, and few expect they will recommend impeachment.
The committee could then recommend impeachment, no action or "alternative sanctions" like censure.
The select committee recommended impeachment in a report submitted to the House on March 6, 1804.
However, her statement was not a lie, because she obviously meant "the committee that recommended impeachment to the House."