Hi,
Last week, we found out that at least two senators leveraged
insider information on the Coronavirus to sell their stocks
before the market took a hit.
Elected officials should not be profiting off of this crisis
or any crisis.
Last June I introduced the HUMBLE Act, which would ban Members
of Congress from owning any individual stocks and from becoming a
lobbyist after they've served.
We need the HUMBLE Act more than ever, sign now if you agree
that elected officials shouldn’t be profiting off of this crisis
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The HUMBLE Act puts necessary safeguards in place to make sure
that Congress is doing its intended job of serving the people of
the United States, and not serving their own interests and those
of the special interests.
It’s time to put American workers and families first. Add your
name if you believe that your elected officials should not be
profiting from this (or any) crisis.
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Thank you,
Angie
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