From Pramila Jayapal <[email protected]>
Subject SIGN ON: Ban ALL congressional stock trading!
Date January 29, 2023 5:35 PM
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[1]Pramila Jayapal

John,

In a healthy democracy, politicians should be serving their constituents,
not their own wallets. But right now, members of Congress can still buy,
trade, and sell stocks — literally profiting off of confidential, insider
knowledge.

Does that seem right to you? [ [link removed] ]If you think it’s time to draw the line
and ban ALL congressional stock trading now, sign onto Pramila’s petition
>>

[ [link removed] ]Add your name

Members of Congress shouldn’t be able to use their positions to enrich
themselves instead of delivering for their constituents. It’s corruption,
and it’s unacceptable. That’s why Pramila co-sponsored the TRUST Act to
prohibit members of Congress from trading stocks — period.

Voters are looking to progressive leaders like Pramila to give them a
reason to trust in our government and democracy again. That’s why we need
to enact strict rules on stock trading and ensure that members of Congress
aren’t profiting at the expense of the American people.

[ [link removed] ]Every signature will help make Pramila’s case for banning all
congressional stock trading once and for all. Will you add your name to
our petition right now?

[ [link removed] ]Sign the Petition

Thank you for your continued support!

In solidarity,

— Team Jayapal


 


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