Proposed Legislation to Ban Congressional Stock Trading

Rep. Mark Alford proposed the PELOSI Act to ban congressional stock trading due to suspicions of insider trading. The bill would bar lawmakers and their spouses from owning individual stocks but allow investments in diversified mutual funds, ETFs, or US Treasury bonds. Violators would have to return gains and face fines. President Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson support the idea.

PELOSI Act to Stop Insider Trading by Members of Congress

Sen. Josh Hawley has reintroduced the PELOSI Act to ban members of Congress and their family members from trading or holding stocks to prevent insider trading. The bill promotes transparency and prohibits trading individual stocks, with strict disclosure requirements and penalties for violators.

Congressional Insider Trading and Sen. Josh Hawley's PELOSI Act

Sen. Josh Hawley is demanding a vote on his bill, the PELOSI Act, to stop members of Congress from enriching themselves through insider trading. The bill aims to ban members from owning or trading individual stocks and promote transparency.

Legislation to Ban Congressional Stock Trading

Sen. Bernie Moreno cosponsors Sen. Josh Hawley's PELOSI Act to ban congressional stock trading, aiming to end corruption in Washington. President Trump supports the legislation, and lawmakers who refuse to comply would face penalties.

Legislation to Ban Congressional Stock Trading

Sen. Josh Hawley reintroduced the PELOSI Act, which would ban members of Congress and their family members from trading or holding stocks. The bill aims to prevent conflicts of interest and restore trust in the legislative body.