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64 members of Congress have violated a law designed to prevent insider trading and stop conflicts-of-interest
64 members of Congress have violated a law designed to prevent insider trading and stop conflicts-of-interest
Dave LevinthalJun 17, 2022, 03:31 IST
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Insider and other media have identified numerous US lawmakers not complying with the federal STOCK Act.
Their excuses range from oversights, to clerical errors, to inattentive accountants.
Ethics watchdogs — and even some in Congress — want to ban lawmakers from trading individual stocks.
Insider and several other news organizations have identified 64 members of Congress who've recently failed to properly report their financial trades as mandated by the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act of 2012, also known as the STOCK Act.
Congress passed the law a decade ago to combat insider trading and conflicts of interest among their own members and force lawmakers to be more transparent about their personal financial dealings. A key provision of the law mandates that lawmakers publicly — and quickly — disclose any stock trade made by themselves, a spouse, or a dependent child.
But many members of Congress have not fully complied with the law. They offer excuses including ignorance of the law, clerical errors, and mistakes by an accountant. Insider has chronicled this widespread nature of this phenomenon in a new project, "Conflicted Congress."
While lawmakers who violate the STOCK Act face a fine, the penalty is usually small — $200 is the standard amount — or waived by House or Senate ethics officials. Ethics watchdogs and even some members of Congress have called for stricter penalties or even a ban on federal lawmakers from trading individual stocks. On Capitol Hill, lawmakers are now seriously debating such a ban.
Here are the lawmakers discovered to have recently violated the STOCK Act — to one extent or another:
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat from California
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat from California.Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times via AP, Pool
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a Republican from Alabama
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a Republican from Alabama.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
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Sen. Roger Marshall, a Republican from Kansas
Sen. Roger Marshall, a Republican from Kansas.Leigh Vogel/Pool via AP
Sen. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat from Colorado
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Sen. Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky
Sen. Rand Paul.GREG NASH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat from Rhode Island
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat from Rhode Island.Greg Nash - Pool/Getty Images
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Sen. Tom Carper, a Democrat from Delaware
Sen. Tom Carper, a Democrat from Delaware.United States Senate
Sen. Cynthia Lummis, a Republican from Wyoming
US Senator from Wyoming, Cynthia Lummis.Tom Williams/Roll Call
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Sen. Gary Peters, a Democrat from Michigan
Sen. Gary Peters, a Democrat from Michigan.United States Senate
Sen. Mark Kelly, a Democrat from Arizona
Sen. Mark Kelly, a Democrat from Arizona.REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
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Rep. Tom Malinowski, a Democrat from New Jersey
Rep. Tom Malinowski, a Democrat from New Jersey.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images
Rep. Pat Fallon, a Republican from Texas
Rep. Pat Fallon, a Republican from Texas.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
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Rep. Diana Harshbarger, a Republican from Tennessee
Rep. Diana Harshbarger, a Republican from Tennessee.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
Rep. Susie Lee, a Democrat of Nevada
Rep. Susie Lee, a Democrat from Nevada.Michael Brochstein/Getty Images
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Rep. Madison Cawthorn, a Republican from North Carolina
Rep. Madison Cawthorn, a Republican from North Carolina.Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images
Rep. Katherine Clark, a Democrat from Massachusetts
Rep. Katherine Clark, a Democrat from Massachusetts.MassLive
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Rep. Blake Moore, a Republican from Utah
Rep. Blake Moore, a Republican from Utah.Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images
Rep. Jamie Raskin, a Democrat from Maryland
Rep. Jamie Raskin, a Democrat from Maryland.Reuters
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Rep. Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat from New Jersey
Rep. Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat from New Jersey.Andrew Harnik/AP Photo
Rep. Mo Brooks, a Republican from Alabama
Rep. Mo Brooks, a Republican from Alabama.Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call via Getty Images
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a Republican from Texas
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a Republican from Texas.Facebook/Crenshaw for Congress
Rep. Kathy Manning, a Democrat from North Carolina
Rep. Kathy Manning speaks during the news conference on the introduction of the Medicaid Saves Lives Act on Wednesday, July 21, 2021.Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
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Rep. Kevin Hern, a Republican from Oklahoma
Rep. Kevin Hern, a Republican from Oklahoma.Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Democrat from Florida
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Democrat from Florida.Joe Raedle/Getty Images
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Rep. Michael Guest, a Republican from Mississippi
Rep. Michael Guest, a Republican from Mississippi.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, a Democrat from New York
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, a Democrat from New York.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call
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Rep. Brian Mast, a Republican from Florida
Rep. Brian Mast, a Republican from Florida.Ting Shen-Pool/Getty Images
Rep. Lori Trahan, a Democrat from Massachusetts
Rep. Lori Trahan, a Democrat from Massachusetts.Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call
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Rep. John Rutherford, a Republican from Florida
Rep. John Rutherford, a Republican from Florida.Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Rep. Brad Schneider, a Democrat from Illinois
Rep. Brad Schneider, a Democrat from Illinois.Samuel Corum/Getty Images
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Rep. David Trone, a Democrat of Maryland
Rep. David Trone, a Democrat of Maryland.Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
Rep. Pete Sessions, a Republican from Texas
Rep. Pete Sessions, a Republican from Texas.AP
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Rep. Dan Meuser, a Republican from Pennsylvania
Rep. Dan Meuser, a Republican from Pennsylvania.Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call
Rep. Kathy Castor, a Democrat of Florida
Rep. Kathy Castor, a Democrat from Florida.Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images
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Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, a Republican from Florida
Republican Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar of Florida at a press conference outside the Capitol on March 17, 2021.Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images
Rep. Bill Pascrell, a Democrat of New Jersey
Rep. Bill Pascrell, a Democrat of Maryland, paid a late fee after he was tardy disclosing stock trades.Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call
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Rep. August Pfluger, a Republican from Texas
Rep. August Pfluger, a Republican from Texas.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images
Rep. Brian Higgins, a Democrat from New York
Rep. Brian Higgins.Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call
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Rep. Cheri Bustos, a Democrat from Illinois
Rep. Cheri Bustos, a Democrat from Illinois.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Rep. Steve Chabot, a Republican from Ohio
Steve Chabot, a Republican from Ohio.Al Behrman/AP
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Rep. Victoria Spartz, a Republican from Indiana
Rep. Victoria Spartz, a Republican from Indiana.Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images
Rep. Rick Allen, a Republican from Georgia
Rep. Rick Allen, a Republican from Georgia.Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images
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Rep. Kim Schrier, a Democrat from Washington
Rep. Kim Schrier, a Democrat from Washington.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
Rep. Kurt Schrader, a Democrat from Oregon
Rep. Kurt Schrader, a Democrat from Oregon, is the latest member of Congress to violate the federal Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act of 2012 by improperly disclosing personal stock trades.Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call
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Rep. Mike Kelly, a Republican from Pennsylvania
Rep. Mike Kelly, a Republican from Pennsylvania.Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
Rep. Chris Jacobs, a Republican from New York
Rep. Chris Jacobs, a Republican from New York.Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images
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Rep. Bobby Scott, a Democrat from Virginia
Rep. Bobby Scott, a Democrat from Virginia.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
Rep. Austin Scott, a Republican from Georgia
Rep. Austin Scott, a Republican from Georgia.Sean Rayford/Getty Images
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Rep. Ed Perlmutter, a Democrat from Colorado
Rep. Ed Perlmutter, a Democrat from Colorado.Samuel Corum/Getty Images
Dwight Evans, a Democrat from Pennsylvania
Dwight Evans, a Democrat from Pennsylvania.US House of Representatives
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Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Democrat from New York
U.S. Congressman Tom Suozzi speaks at a ceremony honoring heroic police officers at police headquarters in Glen Cove, New York on August 24, 2020.Raychel Brightman/Newsday RM via Getty Images
Rep. Warren Davidson, a Republican from Ohio
Rep. Warren Davidson, a Republican from Ohio.John Minchillo/AP
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Rep. Lance Gooden, a Republican from Texas
Rep. Lance Gooden, a Republican from Texas.House Television via AP
Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, a Republican from Tennessee
Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, a Republican from Tennessee.Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call
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Rep. Michael Burgess, a Republican from Texas
Rep. Michael Burgess, a Republican from Texas.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Rep. Cindy Axne, a Democrat from Iowa
Rep. Cindy Axne, a Democrat from Iowa.Joshua Lott/Getty Images
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Del. Michael San Nicolas, a Democrat from Guam
Del. Michael San Nicolas, a Democrat from Guam.Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call
Rep. Peter Welch, a Democrat from Vermont
Rep. Peter Welch, a Democrat from Vermont.Jacquelyn Martin/Pool/Getty Images
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Rep. Jim Banks, a Republican from Indiana
Rep. Jim Banks, a Republican from Indiana.NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images
Rep. Mike Garcia, a Republican from California
Rep. Mike Garcia, a Republican from California.US House of Representatives
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Rep. Rob Wittman, a Republican from Virginia
Rep. Rob Wittman, a Republican from Virginia.Carolyn Kaster/AP
Rep. Alan Lowenthal, a Democrat from California
Rep. Alan Lowenthal, a Democrat from California.US House of Representatives
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Rep. Jim Hagedorn, a Republican from Minnesota
Rep. Jim Hagedorn, a Republican from Minnesota.US House of Representatives
Rep. Roger Williams, a Republican from Texas
Rep. Roger Williams, a Republican from Texas.Associated Press/Carolyn Kaster