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  • H.R. 1908, also known as the "End Congressional Stock Trading Act," aims to stop Members of Congress, along with their spouses and dependent children, from owning or trading stocks, bonds, commodities, and other complex investment vehicles. The bill requires current members and their...

    Simple Explanation

    The End Congressional Stock Trading Act is like a new rule saying people in Congress and their families can't buy or sell certain kinds of money stuff, like stocks, to make sure they don’t make unfair decisions just to get rich. If they already have this money stuff, they need to sell it within a certain time, and if they break the rule, they might have to pay a big fine.

  • H. RES. 200 is a resolution that expresses support from the House of Representatives for a comprehensive political reform plan aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in the U.S. government. The plan outlines several proposals, including banning members of Congress from accepting...

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    H. RES. 200 is a plan where people in charge want to make the government fairer and more honest by making new rules, like people in Congress can't get money from certain people or trade stocks, and they can't stay in their jobs forever. They also want judges to follow special rules to make sure they're fair.