Can Lawmakers Trade Stocks? Bills To Ban Congressional Trading Explained
U.S. lawmakers are pushing to ban stock trading in Congress amid reports that several of them had failed to adequately report their financial transactions as dictated under the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act of 2012, known as the STOCK Act. Here’s what to know about the two competing bills on the issue that have been introduced in the Senate.
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