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Marjorie Taylor Greene bought COVID/pharma stocks in January
In January, U.S. House Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and her husband purchased stock in Gilead Sciences, Inc., a pharmaceutical company responsible for the Veklury antiviral medication which has been used to treat patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
What Warren’s Insider Trading Rules Will Do
Senator Elizabeth Warren has recently reintroduced her Anti Corruption and Public Integrity Act, which would ban lawmakers from owning individual stocks.
What Trump’s Pardon of Chris Collins Means
Trump’s pardon of Collins has been decried as a politically motivated favor to his earliest congressional supporter, and it is.
Deep Dive on Sen. Perdue and Cardlytics (CDLX)
Senator David Perdue (GA) has been widely criticized for both stock trades during the early stages of the pandemic and possible insider-trading with Cardlytics (CDLX) – a company for whom he served on the board before joining the Senate.
2020 Audit: Not All States Require Officials To Disclose Conflicts of Interest
Every state except Michigan and Idaho has legislated some baseline standard of financial transparency for their politicians.
13% of Candidates for Congress Didn’t File Financial Disclosures
Three incoming members of the 117th Congress have yet to submit their financial disclosures.