Just before the Senate passed a major bill to subsidize computer chip manufacturers, Nancy Pelosi’s husband sold 25,000 shares of Nvidia stock.
members have repeatedly pushed for a stock trading ban, but Nancy Pelosi may be blocking the proposal from coming to a vote., some lawmakers are saying that the reason the bill hasn’t yet come to a vote despite lawmakers having discussed it for months now is because the speaker is opposed to the idea. “The people who control the calendar don’t want to bring it to the floor,” said Rep.
of one of the stock trading ban bills recently introduced in Congress. “The people who control committees of jurisdiction don’t want to bring it to the floor.”that she opposed the proposal because the U.S. is a “free market economy” and that members “should be able to participate in that.” A month later, she made a slight shift to her position and said that, while she doesn’t “buy into it,” she would be open to passing a ban “if members want to.
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