This week, we're reminded why we helped elect Congressman Andy Kim (NJ-03)
in 2018. Integrity and courage matter, and Andy has both.
That was on display when Andy stood up for an idea many people might think
is obvious: Members of Congress trading individual stocks creates an
inherent conflict of interest with their duty to make decisions in the
public interest.
Andy Kim is a progressive who won twice in a purple district Donald Trump
also won twice. We need to make sure Andy makes it back to Congress in
2022.
[ [link removed] ]Can you donate $3 to Andy Kim's re-election campaign and our work
electing more progressives who fight for everyday people, not big
corporations -- and not their own personal wealth.
[ [link removed] ]Andy Kim's tweet responding to Nancy Pelosi: I disagree strongly here.
Members of Congress should not be allowed to trade individual stocks.
Neither should the President or other senior officials. Americans are
losing trust in government and we need to show we serve the people, not
our personal/political self-interest.
Thanks for being a bold progressive.
-- The PCCC Team ([ [link removed] ]@BoldProgressive)
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