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Senate readies bill to stop lawmaker insider deals

The Columbian
Published: January 28, 2012, 4:00pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — A recent poll indicates that a majority of Americans favor dumping every member of Congress. Now, the Senate is trying to restore a measure of trust by passing legislation to ban insider trading by lawmakers.

Insider trading laws apply to all Americans. But CBS’ “60 Minutes” reported in November that members of the House and Senate get a free pass and that some lawmakers legally used knowledge from their official work to make money in the market.

A procedural vote in the Senate on Monday would allow the bill to pass later in the week.

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