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What is the STOCK Act?
The Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act of 2012 requires members of Congress, senior staffers and certain executive-branch officials to publicly disclose any covered securities transaction within 45 days. Disclosures are filed with the Senate Office of Public Records and the House Clerk and are public record.
Is it legal for members of Congress to trade stocks?
Yes. The STOCK Act does not prohibit trading; it requires disclosure. Members are also explicitly subject to insider-trading rules, meaning they may not trade on material non-public information learned through their official duties.
Why are dollar amounts shown as ranges?
STOCK Act disclosure forms group transaction sizes into bucketed ranges (for example $1,001–$15,000 or $50,001–$100,000) rather than asking for exact amounts. We preserve the original range label and store the min/max so totals can be approximated.