US senators strike deal to push ban on lawmaker stock trading
A bipartisan group of 20 US senators has reached a new agreement on legislation that would ban all members of Congress from trading stocks.
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A bipartisan group of 20 US senators has reached a new agreement on legislation that would ban all members of Congress from trading stocks.
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