00;00;00;03 - 00;00;18;15 Thomas Ouellette Victoria Spartz was asked about why the House Ethics Committee was looking into how she treats her staff and Congress. Rumors of toxicity in her office was an issue during sports, as primary fight with challenger Chuck Goodrich releasing a campaign ad calling her the number one worst boss in all of Congress sports says she runs her office like she would run her own business. 00;00;18;19 - 00;00;36;10 Victoria Spartz I probably feel more accountability for your money than mine, so I want to make sure that if I spend your money, the results are delivered. And if you are not willing to deliver results, they have plenty of other opportunities to do it. And that's what accountability I demand for people working from my office. 00;00;36;13 - 00;00;48;25 Thomas Ouellette Spartz was also asked about her June arrest at Washington Dulles International Airport for the unloaded handgun she had in a carry on bag. She again said she didn't remember the gun was in her bag and said it cost her a lot of money. But she continued. 00;00;48;27 - 00;00;55;06 Victoria Spartz But in reality, considering our line of business and how dangerous it is, we probably should be allowed to carry them anywhere. 00;00;55;13 - 00;01;06;11 Thomas Ouellette Other questions were more routine, most centering around Medicare and government term limits. Sports also spoke about how she believes the country needs a tighter grip on its budget. In Muncie. Thomas Ouellette IPR news.