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Lawmaker stock-trading crackdown eyed for House vote
The House may vote soon on the Stop Insider Trading Act, a proposal to restrict lawmaker stock-trading that passed the House Administration Committee on a party-line vote. While some Democrats support the bill, most argue it does not require divesting existing stocks, unlike a competing proposal. The Senate is unlikely to take up the legislation even if the House passes it.
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