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    Why Congress is warming up to ban on insider trading

    On Tuesday, the House Financial Services Committee launched a hearing on legislation that would explicitly ban members of Congress from insider trading.

    Legislation to bar members of Congress and staff from trading on insider information, sidelined in Congress since 2005, is suddenly on a fast, bipartisan track.

    A new book by conservative author Peter Schweizer and a CBS “60 Minutes” exposé on Nov. 13 have given the issue a sharper profile – featuring examples of lawmakers who appeared to use insider information to score unusually high profits on Wall Street in ways illegal to other traders.

    On Tuesday, the House Financial Services Committee launched a hearing on proposed legislation known as the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act (STOCK). By next week, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee expects to mark up legislation to strengthen a ban on insider information.

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    For the past half decade, Rep. Louise Slaughter (D) of New York never attracted more than a handful of sponsors willing to endorse her bill to explicitly ban members of Congress from insider trading. Now, the STOCK bill has more than 170 sponsors and counting.

    Sens. Kristen Gillibrand (D) of New York and Scott Brown (R) of Massachusetts, both up for reelection in 2012, are also sponsoring bills to outlaw the practice.

    Moreover, Rep. Spencer Bachus (R) of Alabama, a target of insider-trading charges, is proposing legislation that requires all members to place their stocks, bonds, commodities, futures, and other forms of securities in blind trusts run by independent managers.

    Representative Bachus, chairman of the Financial Services Committee, disputes claims that his profits during the financial downturn were due to insider information. In a letter citing factual errors in “Throw Them All Out,” Mr. Schweizer’s book, Bachus he says that he does not trade in companies related to the jurisdiction of his committee, and that claims in the book to the contrary are “unfair and untrue.”

    “While laws that prohibit insider trading already apply to Congress, this bill [proposing blind trusts] sets a higher standard of public service,” Bachus said in a statement. “It is an extra step that will strengthen accountability and, hopefully, the public’s trust that no Representative or Senator benefits financially from non-public information.”

    Some witnesses at Tuesday’s hearing pointed out that members of Congress are already subject to insider-trading laws.

    “Congressional insider trading in securities violates the broad anti-fraud provisions in federal securities law as well as the federal mail and wire fraud statutes,” says Indiana University law professor Donna Nagy, in testimony prepared for the hearing. “Thus, congressional insider trading is already illegal under existing law.”

    Adds Larry Lavender, GOP staff director of the Financial Services Committee: “There’s a claim widely disseminated that members of Congress are not subject to insider-trading laws. That will be roundly disproven.”

    The aim of the Bachus legislation is to avoid even the appearance of profiting on inside information.

    After the CBS exposé, the House ethics panel on Nov. 29 released a memo reminding lawmakers that they are subject to insider-trading laws.

    But critics say there is evidence that members of Congress have advantages over other investors that produce outsize profits. In a 2004 academic paper widely ignored at the time, economist Alan Ziobrowski detailed how US senators who actively traded stocks outperformed the market by nearly 12 percent in the mid-1990s. A more recent study of House member portfolios from 1985 through 2001 shows similar but less-dramatic gains.

    “When I first testified before Congress, only a handful of people were there,” says Mr. Ziobrowski, a business professor at Georgia State University in Atlanta. “Then, there was ‘60 Minutes.’ They broadcast before millions.”

    In fact, most members of Congress don’t actively trade stocks, he notes. “But the basic issue is appearance. The public needs to have some confidence that when members vote on an issue, they do so because they think it’s good for the American people,” he adds.

    While approving the direction of proposed legislation, ethics watchdog groups say that any resulting law needs to be even tighter. The STOCK legislation requires members of Congress to disclose their trades within 60 days. That’s not prompt enough, says Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.

    “Corporate executives are required to report trades in 48 hours,” she says. “A week to 10 days would be reasonable for members of Congress.”

    The new public focus on the issue is giving it unprecedented momentum, she adds. “Members who vote against it,” she says, “have a potential election ad against them that’s pretty easy to write – that members want to protect their privilege to trade on inside information.”

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    250 comments

    • Cat  •  5 mths ago
      Politicians should not be allowed to give themselves raises.
      • Red 5 mths ago
        It would make for a great Amendment. Maybe a national referendum--up or down to x amount of pay increase (or decrease, LOL)?
      • Wasted Talent 5 mths ago
        I agree but HOW? no ideas on how to fix then your just complaining. go watch t.v.
    • Rich  •  Akron, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Another perk for our great leaders. People have gone to jail for this, but our great leaders find a way to prosper.
      Another reason to get rid of lifetime legislators.
      • The Universe 5 mths ago
        Want to learn how Obama is selling out and killing Americans at the same time?
        Research: Obama and Exelon, Obama and BP, Obama and Xe, Obama and KBR, Obama and GE, and Top Obama donors net government/regulatory jobs. Don't forget about Obama and Solyndra!
    • Lt. Dan  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      This shouldn't even be an issue for debate. For members of Congress to gain financially from insider trading is wrong -- simple as that. If fact there should be a law that any elected public official that uses their office for personal gain should be taken out of office and charged with a crime.
      • fe 5 mths ago
        FCC issued FOX NEWS an Entertainment license, not News Casting licensure. Fox News Contributors, Commentaries and the GOP Candidates are all White Collar Criminals aiding and abiding fraudulent activities by reporting - no truths on the air. They should be subject to Dan Rather’s Fate as News Caster. These are the FACES that should be undergoing periodic Drug Tests and Psychological Evaluations, …. Test for Competency, since they are either Griping & promoting Propagandas or VOTING ON BILLS & WRITING BILLS.

        Fox News reported that Post Office and Social Security were losing money and Wall Street was making money, which were promulgated lies. Post Offices’ DAILY Postage Sales bring in at least 1 million dollars in each 50 States which equals 50 million dollars. Congress knew Wall Street was crashing, and JOBS were OUT-SOURCED, that why they passed the Post Office Retirement Legislation in 2006. It’s the ONLY department that can bear the burden – by shifting postal proceeds to “Retirement Savings” gave Wall Street Bankers 7.72 Trillion dollars in BAILOUT FUNDS for practicing Enron’s Accounting – betting 40 to 1 with Projected Future Earnings techniques. Especially, when Unemployment became all-time record high, and realized they gut middle class personal income tax revenues and gave away corporate taxes by expanding TAX LOOPHOLES (Bush Taxes).

        Along with Automatic Payroll Deductions FICA for Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare bring in monthly: at least 1 trillion dollars from each 50 states, which equals to 50 trillion dollars a month. When Revenues from FICA was drying up due to high unemployment, they started cutting more & more from Department s of Mental Health, Educations, EPA and Department of Energy, leaving the non-skilled, underpaid employees making rash decisions therefore WASTING MEDICAID & MEDICARE DOLLARS. For Example: In Colorado, Organically Disabled citizens living in Group Homes are Mental Health Patients, doing effective therapy.

        This steady Monetary Intake is not Entitlement, It’s a Trust Fund,.... This Trust Fund is what the Republican Senators and House of Representatives are diverting to Defense Budget $700 BILLION. To avoid any Impoverishment of their Campaign contributors- the Mis-Fortune 500s and their Relatives are Defense Contractors, operating NON-PROFIT Organizations (Nursing Homes, Group Homes, Home Healthcare Outlets, Mental Health Research Centers) turning a PROFIT without paying Corporate Taxes. In return offer non-skilled employees willing to compromise and demote skilled workers. According to Jack Abramoff, the notorious scandalous Lobbyist, stated Non-Profit Organizations are prime entity to launder money and defraud Insurance Companies, especially LIFE INSURANCE PAYOUTS.

        They practically gave away the Store and reinforced it with Republicans and Fox News promulgating economic Armageddon, while living soup up and high on the Hogs without any HUMILITY or any remorse on ROBBING THE POOR TO FEED THE RICH. Since 2008, every sitting Congressional Representatives - 100 Senate and 435 U. S. House of Representatives' personal wealth have increased 25%, sharing combined GRAND TOTAL: 2.04 BILLION DOLLARS (Kickbacks?).
      • ChuckT 5 mths ago
        agreed , the only complexity here is how can these snakes wiggle out from under the spot light that is now following them. Jail time should be the final destination not this BS meeting to decide.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Deming, United States  •  5 mths ago
      No matter what they pass they will leave themselves a way out
      • Garfield 5 mths ago
        Right you are!! You can bet your bippy there will be a loophole they can walk through....
      • A Yahoo! User 5 mths ago
        All they will do is pick up a phone and call a brother-in-law to make the trade for them....nothing will change till we get these crooks OUT!
    • David  •  Versailles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Sure, let's do a hearing. Then we can appoint a Blue Ribbon Panel to study it. And, by then, all the voters will have forgotten about it and we can go back to business as usual.
      • Pat AZ 5 mths ago
        Just let the stupor committee go to work on it, 30 years later still no fix.
      • Rational Thinker 5 mths ago
        Sad but likely true if it is business as it's always done. That's what you get from do nothing can kicking politicians. They never heard the term for times when real action is needed-"just do it."
      • QQ 5 mths ago
        That's how it works.
    • john  •  5 mths ago
      let me get this straight according to josh we have the best congress money can buy . problem is that they are not there to serve the general public . they are there for the special intrest groups.... if we want to be heard we have to fire them all
    • A Yahoo! user  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Are these crooks in Washington living by different rules than the rest of us??? I thought inside trading was ALREADY illegal. Is it just the criminals in congress that are allowed to do it? Somebody get the tar and feathers ready - we have some lynching to do!
    • Scott M  •  5 mths ago
      Two terms for Politicians one in office one in jail that is all
    • Cat  •  5 mths ago
      Congress is exempt from insider trading laws...in order to stop the corruption in Washington we need to cut off the money pipeline. These people are millionaires and they don't get that way on their government salaries.
    • David  •  Versailles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      In a poll conducted in early November by the Tarrance Group and the Democratic group Lake Research for Politico and George Washington University, voters gave their personal member of Congress a 46 percent approval rating, while the approval rating for all of Congress is about 12%. That, my friends, is our problem. We don't connect that OUR Congressman is part of the problem, if we keep re-electing them we will never solve our problems.
    • W  •  Huntsville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      WOW! People look how stupid they think we are! Congress warming up to it? Martha stewart went to prison for making a lousy 18,000 dollars. Nancy Pelosi made 64,000,000 million so far! ITS ILLEGAL!!! And theyre "warming up to the idea of "banning" it! SOOOO, it illegal for everyone else, but not for them? People we have the power to change this! Just Google the Impeachment Process Requirements for your state and get it rolling! LETS CHANGE THIS OURSELVES!!! IMPEACH THE TRAITORS!!!
    • Cat  •  5 mths ago
      Ban congressional exemption from insider trading FOR STARTERS. Bans also need to be placed on Congress and congressional employees who get private contracts from government for personal gain. Bans and regulation need to be placed on lobbyist "contributions", ...more like Congressional payoffs. Regulation needs to be placed on how much politicians spend on personal expenses, including offices, employees and travel expenses. Congress also needs to take a pay cut, a benefits cut and a pension cut. Politicians who are removed from office or leave due to criminal activity also need to lose their pensions.
    • Alkebu Barca  •  Boston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Much too little and way too late... the damage is done... with more coming very soon...
    • Misc  •  5 mths ago
      Because they got caught!
    • W  •  Huntsville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Google the impeachment process requirements for your state! lets start our own movement, We can call it the BOWEL MOVEMENT and put these traitors in the toilet where they belong! IMPEACH NOW!
    • Gigity Gigity  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Federal law requires that all members of Congress annually file personal financial disclosure forms. So why don't we see these financial audits? They should be public domain on the internet!
    • AfflackQuack  •  5 mths ago
      The simple fact that this isn't already in place shows how much contempt Congress has for the people it's SUPPOSED to represent. They should all be in jail. I love this country but I hate it's corrupt, thieving, lying, government full of treasonous criminals.
    • Tony d  •  Independence, United States  •  5 mths ago
      "Why Congress is warming up to ban on insider trading", Johnny?

      Because it's against the law and unfair to other traders, who have to get their info the old fashion way, just ask Martha--OHHHHH--Except for Congress, cheating B!@#$%%^!
    • CaptainK  •  Beaverton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Will such rules affect our politicians income? Not when you have lobbyists who will do anything to get their way, and congress persons with their tongues hanging out and their palms ready to receive.
    • Chuck  •  5 mths ago
      They are warming up because they got their hand caught into the cookie jar and are feeling the pressure due to the 60 minutes story. They'll find other ways to enrich themselves at your expense.
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