[link removed] [[link removed]] John,
I recently spoke with Jacobin about an ethics issue that I wanted to fill you in on:
Lawmakers Aren’t Disclosing Their Private Equity MillionsA recent investigation found that 10 senators and 16 representatives have more than $150 million invested in private equity funds. Thirteen of those members have at least $500,000 invested in those funds—and because the investments are reported as ranges, they are likely worth much more.
These are not insignificant investments. And there’s very little to no transparency into these funds, which means there’s no accountability.
Because of the limited disclosures around these types of investments. In many cases, we don’t know what the funds are invested in—so we don’t know whether members' investments pose ethical issues.
The private equity funds could all be invested in defense stocks. Or the underlying assets could be concentrated in electric vehicles, or oil and gas. Meanwhile, members could be voting on bills that affect those industries. Members could buy or sell their interests in the funds based on what they learn in their committees or in briefings.
The problem is, we have no way of knowing.
But here’s the good news: there’s already a bipartisan bill that Congress is considering that would end this practice altogether. The ETHICS Act, which CREW has wholeheartedly endorsed, would ban congressional stock trading and ban members from investing in private equity funds.
John, we need to know that members of Congress are not putting their financial interests above their constituents. Passing the ETHICS Act would be a decisive step toward rebuilding public trust and closing not only this private equity loophole but banning congressional stock trading once and for all.
Can you help CREW fight for this crucial reform with a donation today? [[link removed]]
If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:
Donate $5 → [[link removed]]
Donate $25 → [[link removed]]
Donate $50 → [[link removed]]
Donate $100 → [[link removed]]
Donate $250 → [[link removed]]
Other → [[link removed]]
You can read the full story here [[link removed]] . Thank you,
Virginia Canter
Chief Ethics Counsel
CREW
Make sure this email goes to your inbox. Add
[email protected] to your address book.
Email is a key way for us to stay in touch and make sure you get the latest updates from our campaign. But if you would like to unsubscribe, click here [[link removed]] .
Sign up to receive our messages straight to your phone! This is the best and fastest way to support CREW's work. Text 'JOIN' to 40234 to get updates. Txt STOP 2 end, HELP 4 help.
If you'd like to donate to support our efforts, please click here → [[link removed]]
© Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington 2020–2023
CFC 42218
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
PO Box 14596
Washington, DC 20044
United States