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fromTruthout
1 week ago

Mike Johnson Says He Opposes Bill Banning Lawmakers From Stock Trading

Mike Johnson supports stricter insider-trading rules but opposes an outright ban on lawmakers' stock trading, arguing a ban would deter qualified candidates from running.
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fromTruthout
1 week ago
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90 Former Lawmakers Urge US House to Ban Members of Congress From Trading Stocks

fromTruthout
1 week ago
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90 Former Lawmakers Urge US House to Ban Members of Congress From Trading Stocks

fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Tuesday Morning Topline: Victim Identified In Santa Cruz Wharf Crash

Santa Clara County sheriff's deputies fatally shot a man who was allegedly armed with a knife during a traffic stop in San Jose on Monday night. The sheriff's department has not given any explanation for why they initiated the traffic stop or how the shooting occurred. [KTVU] The victim in a fatal Sunday crash in Santa Cruz in which a car went off the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf and into Monterey Bay has been identified as 65-year-old William Westerman of Scotts Valley.
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fromBusiness Insider
7 months ago
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Mike Johnson says he's open to banning stock trading in Congress. Here's where things stand.

There is a recurring discussion about banning stock trading among Congress members, but it's stalled by a lack of consensus.
fromwww.npr.org
7 months ago
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Bipartisan push to ban lawmakers from trading stocks gets boost from Trump

Bipartisan support for banning congressional stock trades may finally advance in light of recent scrutiny and public commentary.
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fromwww.npr.org
7 months ago

Bipartisan push to ban lawmakers from trading stocks gets boost from Trump

Bipartisan support for banning congressional stock trades may finally advance in light of recent scrutiny and public commentary.
fromAxios
3 months ago

Republican populists plan to bypass Mike Johnson on Epstein files, stock trading

A discharge petition allows the House rank-and-file to force a vote on any legislation with support from at least 218 members, a majority of the chamber.
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