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Stock Act Anniversary Raises Questions On Congressional Trading

via Washington Examiner·Apr 5

More than 20 years after its introduction, the STOCK Act faces renewed scrutiny as lawmakers consider changes to curb congressional stock trading. The legislation, originally signed by President Obama, aims to prevent insider trading by elected officials but requires fresh attention to its effectiveness. This anniversary marks a pivotal moment for evaluating whether current regulations adequately protect the integrity of the legislative branch.

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