New York Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley are introducing bipartisan legislation that would prevent members of the executive and legislative branches — as well as their spouses and children — from trading individual company stocks.
I’ll be mildly curious to see how it will fail to pass.
That it will fail to pass is guaranteed.
Great, hope it goes through. But why isn’t the judicial branch included?
Oh, finally! I’m certain it’s going to fall completely on its face, but at least they’re finally acknowledging that the issue exists.
They’re not going to vote against their own interests.
Hawley doing something not awful? Has hell frozen over?