Let’s be honest: when elected officials have access to non-public information and then trade stocks in the same industries they regulate, it looks bad. It undermines trust. And it reeks of corruption.
In Florida, I’ve already taken steps to require stronger disclosures and accountability. But here’s the reality: only Congress has the power to impose real restrictions on its own members.
And that’s the problem.
Washington won’t fix itself unless we send enough bold, principled leaders there who are willing to challenge the corruption — even when it benefits their colleagues.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is pushing legislation to finally put an end to congressional insider trading, but she can’t do it alone. We need to send her allies.
If you’re ready to hold Congress accountable and back leaders who will actually do the right thing, I’m asking you to step up today.
Together, we can end the charade and restore integrity to our government.