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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 13:20  |  Written by: Sam Bankman-Fried

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A Bipartisan Group Of Senators

A bipartisan group of Senators unveiled a new proposal that would ban members of Congress, their spouses and dependent children from trading individual stocks.

Washington, D.C.In case you missed it, Congressman Joe Neguse joined a bipartisan coalition on the House Floor yesterday evening to call on Speaker Mike

A bipartisan group of senators announced a deal Wednesday on a congressional stock trading ban aimed at preventing members from profiting from insider

In

Democrats reintroduce congressional stock trading ban - The Hill

In 2025, Sen. Ossoff first introduced landmark legislation to ban stock trading by members of Congress. Washington, D.C.In a historic step, U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff’s

Senators reach agreement to advance legislation to

Kelly

Kelly, Ossoff Reintroduce Congressional Stock Trading Ban

Kelly, Ossoff continue leading push to ban stock trading by members of Congress Bill requires members of Congress & their families to place stock portfolios in blind

Senators push stock trading ban to prevent lawmakers from

He Said He Would Ban Congressional Stock Trading. Now in

New Senate bill bans lawmakers from trading individual stocks - NPR

Neguse Leads Renewed Call for Ban on Congressional Stock

If Elected

NEWS: Sen. Ossoff’s Bipartisan Bill to Ban Congressional Stock

If elected, Mr. Bresnahan told voters, he would co-sponsor legislation to ban stock trading by members of Congress, a practice he said “needs to come to an end

Bipartisan Senate proposal would ban stock trading for

Sens

Congressional Stock Trading Ban Proposed Amid High Public

Sens. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) on Thursday reintroduced their bill to prohibit members of Congress from trading individual stocks. The Ban

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