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The bill — the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, or Stock Act — originated in the Senate.
The bill is known as the Stock Act, or the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act.
The Senate voted Thursday on more than a dozen amendments before passing the bill, the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, or Stock Act.
The bill — the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, or Stock Act — was drafted by Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, independent of Connecticut, and Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine.
Regardless of whether Congress is covered by the current law, the proposed legislation, called the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, would make it clear that trading on legislative information is a form of securities fraud, removing any doubt about whether it could be applied to lawmakers and their staff.
The bill -- the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, or Stock Act -- was approved in the House in February by a vote of 417 to 2. The Senate agreed to it by unanimous consent after voting 96 to 3 to end debate on the measure in late March.
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