GOP stock-trading clampdown moves a step forward, but sparks Democratic push for tougher ban
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House Republicans advanced the Stop Insider Trading Act to curb congressional stock trading by requiring a seven-day notice before sales while letting lawmakers keep current holdings, but Democrats say the measure is too lenient and favor a bipartisan divestment bill, with a discharge petition planned to push it forward. The live feed also covers Bondi’s February testimony, a bipartisan health package on pharmacy benefit managers, DHS funding talks including ICE body-camera language, and other floor and oversight developments.
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