The top Republican on the House Ethics Committee now has an ethics complaint against him regarding potentially impermissible reimbursements from his campaign account to congressional staffers.

The complaint, reported first by the Dallas Morning News, accuses Rep. Kenny Marchant of reimbursing House employees for items such as food and office supplies. That could be at odds with Federal Election Commission and House rules, which don’t allow staffers to contribute to their employers’ campaign.

The Texas Republican confirmed the complaint is before the Office of Congressional Ethics after voting Wednesday in the Capitol.

“It is a complaint. Anybody can file a complaint with the OCE,” Marchant said.

The total reimbursements added up to almost $7,800 in campaign-related expenses and they include cupcakes, office carpeting and picture framing, according to the Dallas Morning News.