Another Republican Joins Efforts To Ban Insider Trading, Introduces Legislation In The House
Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-MO) joined fellow Missourian Sen. Josh Hawley (R) in pushing for a ban on insider trading in Congress.
Hartzler introduced the “Banning Insider Trading Act” on Wednesday, stating, “It’s past time for Congress to crack down on this potential corruption.”
“When Speaker Pelosi can trade millions of dollars in stocks per year, outperform the market, and receive classified briefings at the same time, it’s no wonder she defends the trading of individual stocks by Congress,” she said. “It’s past time for Congress to crack down on this potential corruption and work for the American people, instead of their own wallets. I am pleased to join Senator Hawley in our fight to restore decency and truth to Washington. No one – not even the Speaker of the House – should benefit from public service.”
Hartzler’s bill would “prohibit Members of Congress and their spouses from holding or trading individual stocks” and “require Members found in violation to return their profits to the American people.”
Hawley introduced similar legislation in the Senate last week. His bill would likewise stop members and their spouses from holding, buying, and selling stocks, but it would not ban mutual fund investments, according to The Daily Wire.
“Year after year, politicians somehow manage to outperform the market, buying and selling millions in stocks of companies they’re supposed to be regulating,” Hawley said in a statement. “Wall Street and Big Tech work hand-in-hand with elected officials to enrich each other at the expense of the country.”
Democrats in the Senate also introduced a ban on insider trading. Sens. John Ossoff (GA) and Mark Kelly (AZ) put forward similar legislation. Ossoff and Kelly’s bill would go one step further by prohibiting dependent children of lawmakers from trading stock, according to Axios.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has been pressured in recent weeks to support a ban on insider trading. Last month, she said members “should be able to” trade stock. Days later, reports surfaced of Pelosi’s husband trading large amounts of assets. And on Thursday, Pelosi stated she is open to the idea of legislation banning the practice for members of Congress. “I do come down always in favor of trusting our members,” she said during a press conference. “If the impression that is given by some that somebody is doing insider trading, that’s a Justice Department issue … and that has no place in any of this. But to give a blanket attitude of ‘we can’t do this and we can’t do that,’ because we can’t be trusted, I just don’t buy into that,” she continued. “But if members want to do that, I’m okay with that.”
Hartzler’s legislation in the House shows there could be large support for banning insider trading from both parties and in both chambers.
Her bill would:
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