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Congress tries to police itself on insider trading

Hoping to regain public trust, unpopular Congress tries to police itself on inside trading

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Aware that most Americans would like to dump them all, members of Congress hope to regain some sense of trust by subjecting themselves to tougher penalties for insider trading and requiring they disclose stock transactions within 30 days.

A procedural vote Monday would allow the Senate later this week to pass a bill prohibiting members of Congress from using nonpublic information for their own personal benefit or "tipping" others to inside information that they could trade on.

Insider trading laws apply to all Americans, but CBS' "60 Minutes" in November said members of Congress get a pass, citing investment transactions by party leaders and a committee chairman in businesses about to be affected by pending legislation.

The broadcast report raised questions about trades of House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio; the husband of Democratic leader and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California; and Rep. Spencer Bachus, R-Ala., chairman of the House Financial Services Committee.

All three denied using any insider information to make stock trades, but the broadcast set off a flurry of efforts in Washington to deal with the public perception.

A recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll of registered voters found 56 percent of them favor replacing the entire 535-member Congress. Other polls this year have given Congress an approval rating between 11 percent and 13 percent, while disapproval percentages have ranged from 79 percent to 86 percent.

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., said he's working on an expanded bill that would go beyond stock transactions and ban lawmakers from making land deals and other investments based on what they learned as members of Congress.

The Senate version of the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act would subject any member of Congress who violates the ban on insider trading to investigation and prosecution by regulatory agencies and the Justice Department. It also directs the House and Senate ethics committees to write rules that would make violators subject to additional congressional penalties.

"We can start restoring some of the faith that's been lost in our government by taking this common sense step of making members of Congress play by the exact same rules as everyone else," said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., who with Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., wrote the bill "We must make it unambiguous that this kind of behavior is illegal."

President Barack Obama endorsed the bill in in State of the Union speech last week, saying he would "sign it tomorrow." Brown used that opening to briefly speak with the president as he was exiting the House chamber after Tuesday's address.

"The insider trading bill's on Harry's desk right now," Brown told Obama, referring to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. "Tell him to get it out, it's already there."

"I'm gonna tell him," answered Obama. "I'm gonna tell him, I'm gonna tell him to get it done."

Obama raised the issue again in his radio and Internet address on Saturday.

"The House and Senate should send me a bill that bans insider trading by members of Congress, and I will sign it immediately. They should limit any elected official from owning stocks in industries they impact," he said.

 
  • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
    I can't believe this is only just becoming a law now. Ridiculous.
    • Rolling Thunder 3 months ago
      The only possible explanation is that they make the laws!
    • Skipto 3 months ago
      Will it become law? Don't count your chickens...
    • Black Jack 3 months ago
      It uses to be standard that all investments went into a blind trust, I think that was an honor thing. There is no honor in congress anymore.
  • Sever Error  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 months ago
    We don't need politicians to pass new restrictions to enforce ethics. We need ethical politicians.

    Reelect Nobody, Vote for Anybody Else. Yes, you too! You keep voting like you're voting, and you'll keep getting what you're getting.
    • WTF 3 months ago
      Voting is opiate of the people. Don't vote and send a real message.
      Go to the streets.
    • Skipto 3 months ago
      Ethical politicians are two words rarely used in the same sentence.
    • DixieBelle 3 months ago
      @ Sever: Good luck with that one. Congress passes the laws. When do you think they will start passing laws to police themselves? Never !!!

      Maybe one day we will all become frustrated to do something about it.
  • the skipper  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  3 months ago
    here they go again! they think we are stupid. with this new bill they Still get 30 days to disclose what they did with their money. that's enough time to trade the entire float of a stock about 30 times! this is plain DC chicanery. these people are vultures with zero ethics. kick them ALL out!
    • Rolling Thunder 3 months ago
      Yeah, why 30 days? They should not be trading stocks at all while in office. Their investments should be placed in a blind trust.
    • Lisa Lee 3 months ago
      How about if the law says that if you hold public office, you or any immediate family member can't BUY ANY TYPE of investment or make any type of loan. No trading or loans until you have been out of office for one year. This will eliminate any conflict of interest.
    • Cheng Man-Ching 3 months ago
      you guys are being ridiculous. That, to some people, is like saying "don't use a checkbook for x # of years." And, Skipper, the 30 days is intended to show ALL trades within that 30 days, so if a congressman were to trade stocks in an industry which he is deciding legislation, then it will be known and he will be prosecuted. Don't be a dummy...
  • John  •  3 months ago
    Here is a question - HOW MANY OF THESE SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES were millionaires BEFORE they took office. Just 10%, but after these criminals get there, they are wooed by the money elite to do the special interests work. They should get nothing....The last time that I looked, these knuckleheads were supposed to be CIVIL SERVANTS. Instead they think that they are our LEADERS. They aren't my leader.
    • Rolling Thunder 3 months ago
      Anyone know what % it ends up after they've been in office?
    • D. 3 months ago
      It's more than 10%... it's more like 80% when they start. You cant get into congress if you're poor!
    • Black Jack 3 months ago
      For those who haven't figure it out: They are the 1%.
  • LetsGoCaps  •  3 months ago
    Don't be fooled. Congress has no desire to police itself; it is only interested in creating the illusion that it is policing itself.
    • Melissa 3 months ago
      Ain't that just the truth!
    • Glow in the dark 3 months ago
      Do not be a cynic. We can start over with better laws. Long live America!
    • Cheng Man-Ching 3 months ago
      That may be true LetsGoCaps, but if in the end we create laws that police Congress as a result, then the means justifies the end.
  • cecebe_ont  •  Alexander City, Alabama  •  3 months ago
    So they admit to insider trading. Why are they still in office and not is jail?
  • LT  •  Southfield, Michigan  •  3 months ago
    why won't they vote to give Americans the same health insurance and pensions they enjoy---
  • John  •  Needham, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
    I want outside authorities investigating congress. Everyone knows what happens when they investigate themselves.
  • Billy  •  3 months ago
    People in congress face conflict of interest all the time, even if they don't use information for trading. It should be unlawful for them to be invested in anything other than Mutual Funds. If they want to be traders then leave office and trade all they want
  • TimO  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 months ago
    And they call themselves "Public Servants"? The only one they server is themselves. Congress has become more of a "Public Nuisance" Please email all the members of Congresss. Its worth our time.
  • Kenneth  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 months ago
    thats great a thief policing a thief another fine goverment program..will they get extra pay??
  • Warrior  •  San Diego, California  •  3 months ago
    Go out and buy stock then pass a bill giving that company billions in taxpayers dollars - there gig is up.
  • Americans for Justice  •  3 months ago
    These politicians are in it for the power and money only. Once a thief always a thief! Because as we all know they are not serving the interest of the people of this great country the USA
  • BirdWatcher  •  3 months ago
    I have absolutely zero trust in all of our politicians.
  • David  •  West Greenwich, Rhode Island  •  3 months ago
    The store owner thought his business was failing until he discovered that the treasurer had his hand in the till.
  • Vic  •  Mt Juliet, Tennessee  •  3 months ago
    Term limits! Get the old bags out of office - both parties!
  • A Nonymous  •  3 months ago
    3 words: Aint gonna happen.
  • LBX Zero  •  3 months ago
    These elected officials are paid a salary and benefits for being lawmakers for their terms. They should be forbidden to accept any other income until they leave all government offices. Otherwise, they should be given an option: accept government pay and benefits while all other forms of income are forbidden or refuse government pay and benefits and live off of their personally earned forms of income.
  • Sam  •  Nacogdoches, Texas  •  3 months ago
    "Police themselves?" Why not let the inmates run the prison? Why not let illegal immigrants set our immigration policy? Why not let our soldiers kill anyone, anytime, anywhere, for any reason?
  • Ric  •  3 months ago
    While we are on the topic of "that should already be a rule." Make congress use the same healthcare system as the rest of America. Maybe they will fix that too.
 
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