From Team Gillibrand <[email protected]>
Subject [POLL] Should members of Congress be allowed to trade stocks?
Date September 2, 2025 10:31 PM
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We’re calling on you right now:

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is fighting to ban stock trading by members of Congress, their families and the executive branch. Do you support efforts to ban congressional stock trading? [[link removed]]

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NO [[link removed]]

Congress should work for the people — not their stock portfolios.

That’s why Senator Gillibrand has led the charge for years to end the corruption and self-dealing that puts personal profit ahead of public trust.

Just weeks ago, a bipartisan bill to ban congressional stock trading advanced out of committee for the very first time. But then Donald Trump stepped in — and nearly every Republican voted to kill it. Thankfully, they were unsuccessful, and the bill still has a fighting chance.

This fact remains: the GOP chose themselves over the American people.

This fight is about more than stock trades. It’s about trust, accountability and building a government that puts people first. The public is on our side — but we need to prove it with a massive show of grassroots strength.

We need to know where you stand. Are you with Kirsten in her fight to ban congressional stock trading? [[link removed]]

YES [[link removed]]
NO [[link removed]]

Together,

Team Gillibrand
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