
It is outrageous that these people are trading stock in companies that they regulate.
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It is outrageous that these people are trading stock in companies that they regulate.

I think to maximize technology to the extent possible to achieve efficiencies in productivity and addressing the caseload in a fair and efficient way.

I again, call on this Congress as I have for years now to take action, to ban stock trading and stock holding by Members of Congress.

I am glad to hear that. This is a very serious issue since 2018 that the Labor department has seen a 70 percent increase in children being illegally employed by companies.

She has held stock, she has violated, she personally has violated the Stock Act, nine separate times.

When you have hundreds of members of the Energy Department and other Executive Branch agencies who hold stocks in companies that they supposedly regulate, that is incredibly destructive of public trust.

My message to you is, I hope that if you are confirmed that you will be absolutely a bulldog about going after this and telling Executive Branch officials, listen, you cannot own stocks in companies that you regulate.

I am glad to hear that. This is a very serious issue since 2018 that the Labor department has seen a 70 percent increase in children being illegally employed by companies.

We ought to just ban executive officials at a leadership level from owning individual stocks.

It is outrageous that these people are trading stock in companies that they regulate.

All I can say is when you have the head of the department, the head of an agency, the head of the Energy department violating the Stock Act nine separate times, and continuing to frankly lie about it to Congress, that is a big problem.

When you have hundreds of members of the Energy Department and other Executive Branch agencies who hold stocks in companies that they supposedly regulate, that is incredibly destructive of public trust.

We ought to just ban executive officials at a leadership level from owning individual stocks.

I think to maximize technology to the extent possible to achieve efficiencies in productivity and addressing the caseload in a fair and efficient way.

I again, call on this Congress as I have for years now to take action, to ban stock trading and stock holding by Members of Congress.

She has held stock, she has violated, she personally has violated the Stock Act, nine separate times.

They cannot get prescription drugs, they cannot get their bills on time, they are just stranded.

I do not need to tell you this, but it's just incredibly frustrating for folks not to be able to get their mail and to have it go on for months and months.