A significant move is underway in U.S. financial regulation: lawmakers are pushing for legislation that would prohibit members of Congress from engaging in individual stock trading. The proposal addresses longstanding concerns about conflicts of interest, where elected representatives have historically used non-public information to profit from market movements. Supporters argue this ban is overdue—preventing lawmakers from enriching themselves through trading activity while making policy decisions that directly impact markets. The initiative reflects growing pressure for financial transparency and ethical governance. For those monitoring regulatory trends, this represents a broader shift toward stricter compliance standards across financial markets, signaling how policymakers worldwide are tightening rules around insider activity and market manipulation.

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