The US Congress advances legislation to ban lawmakers from trading stocks
Jinse Finance reported that a bipartisan coalition in the U.S. Congress is pushing legislation to ban lawmakers from trading individual stocks. This practice has long sparked ethical controversy and, due to the complexities of deeply regulating lawmakers' personal financial matters, has intensified internal divisions among members of Congress. Florida Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna initiated related action on Tuesday evening, seeking to force a House vote on a bipartisan bill. The bill currently has more than 100 co-sponsors.
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