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John, we can make Congress less corrupt for good.
New data from the report DECIDING TO WIN: Toward a Common Sense Renewal of the Democratic Party shows that people across the political spectrum align with Democrats on the issue of ending congressional stock trading. So, is it possible?

Surprisingly, it won’t take magic to do it. Several prominent Republicans have also expressed interest in a ban, and recently. Depending on the timeline of the government re-opening, we could see movement on a bill as little as one short day later.
This is a popular policy position for voters across the aisle, and we’ve been pushing the issue in two key ways: first, a pressure campaign to encourage current members of Congress to force a vote on the ban, and second, a program to support candidates running against the most notorious traders on Capitol Hill.
Our movement is powered by grassroots donations from people just like you. Please, join us today by chipping in just $1 to fuel our fight:
Committed to fighting for a less corrupt future,
Connor Farrell
Founder, Ban The Trade
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