Who in Congress owns this stock?
Members of Congress can own and trade the same companies their committees regulate — they just have to disclose it. Type a ticker to see which of them hold it.
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The people who regulate a company can also own it
A member of the Armed Services Committee can shape a defense budget and own the contractors that win it. A member of Energy can write oil and nuclear policy while holding the producers. None of that is illegal — so long as the trade is disclosed within 45 days under the STOCK Act.
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