Hearing on Congressional Stock Trading Practices
The House Administration Committee examined proposals and ways to hold congressional lawmakers accountable for their stock trades and sales.… read more
The House Administration Committee examined proposals and ways to hold congressional lawmakers accountable for their stock trades and sales. Policy experts testified and offered a number of recommendations on how Congress could improve the 2012 Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act. Often referred to as the STOCK Act, the law prohibits lawmakers with stocks from using non-public information obtained in their professional capacity for personal gain. close
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