A bipartisan coalition in the US Congress is pushing for legislation that would ban lawmakers from trading individual stocks, a practice that has long sparked ethical controversy and exacerbated internal divisions among lawmakers over how deeply to police their personal finances.
Representative Anna Paulina Luna, Republican of Florida, set in motion on Tuesday night to force a House vote on a bipartisan bill that has more than 100 co-sponsors.
The US Congress has advanced legislation to ban lawmakers from trading stocks
2025-12-04 06:56:35
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