From Tim Burchett <[email protected]>
Subject We Work For YOU, Not Wall Street 💸
Date November 22, 2024 8:30 PM
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TIMtalk will keep you updated on the important issues and goings-on in our
campaign, in Tennessee, and in our country.




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We Work For YOU, Not Wall Street 💸





We’re bringing some dadgum accountability back to Washington, JOHN.



I just rolled out the Timely Stock Disclosure Act
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, a common-sense bill that would speed up how quickly folks in Congress (and
senior government officials) have to report their stock trades. Right now,
they’ve got 30 to 45 days to make their disclosures, but my legislation cuts
that timeline down to 15 to 30 days.



Why? Because we work for you, and you deserve to know what’s going on sooner
rather than later. The faster the public can view disclosures, the sooner
authorities can address any sliver of shady insider trading.



I’m happy to report that the bill unanimously passed through the House
Oversight Committee earlier this week. That type of bipartisan support is
further proof this is a much-needed step toward some real transparency.



There’s a reason Congress has a dismal 12% approval rating
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—most Americans see their representatives as corrupt, self-serving, and,
frankly, rotten to the core. But can you blame them? You’ve got members on both
sides of the aisleusing sensitive information
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to make money hand over fist—and it’s not right.



These folks consistently outperform even the best hedge funds in the stock
market, raising serious questions about the intent behind bills we pass: Are
they really working for the good of the country—or just for the good of their
wallets?



This bill is just a small step in the right direction. I’d like to go even
further and put atotal ban
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on members of Congress trading stocks, but we’ve got to eat this hog one bite
at a time. We’ll get there when we can!



At the end of the day, public servants should serve the people—not their stock
portfolios. I’m here to work for you, and I’ll keep fighting to make sure all
your leaders do the same.








Neighbor Helping Neighbor 🤝




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Image courtesy of WBIR 10 NEWS
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This week, I took to the House floor to thank the good people of Samaritan's
Purse
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andMountain Ways
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for their work in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. When disaster strikes and
families are left without food or shelter, it's organizations like these—not the
federal government
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—that step up first.



Their dedication raises important questions about how FEMA funds
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are being distributed. In my opinion, channeling money through proven groups
like these is the most efficient way to get help to those who need it most.
They’re the ones saving the day—not the federal government.



These organizations embody the very best America has to offer, and I’m
grateful for their service to our communities.








Just For Fun 🎉




→ Anything is possible 🫶🏼 (ABC News
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→ Bust a move 🕺 (Instagram
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