Members of Congress are required to file documents disclosing their personal finances every year.
But it's easy for them to push that deadline back — this year, nearly 60% of House members did it.
Yet most House members didn't meet that deadline.
Under current law, lawmakers are required to disclose their stock trades within 30 days — though violations of that law are frequent and often go unpunished.
While several bills have been introduced this year to banning stock trading in Congress, the Republican-controlled House has yet to take action on the issue — despite House Speaker Kevin McCarthy previously expressing support for a ban.
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