California U.S. Rep John Garamendi: “Members of Congress shouldnt be allowed to buy and trade stocks. Thats why I support the STOCK Act,…”

California U.S. Rep John Garamendi: “Members of Congress shouldnt be allowed to buy and trade stocks. Thats why I support the STOCK Act,…”
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John Garamendi tweeted the following:

“Members of Congress shouldnt be allowed to buy and trade stocks. Thats why I support the STOCK Act, which would prevent Members of Congress from using the information they gain through their work to purchase and trade stocks.”
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Here are other recent tweets from John Garamendi:

“Democrats passed a bill to replace every lead water pipe in America to make drinking water safe in every community. It’s one of the many examples of how #DemocratsDeliver for the American people.” on Aug. 18
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“Is your wallet or bank account simply too full? Are you wishing there was a gas conglomerate or Big Pharma company that could take this money off your hands? The House Republicans have got the solution for you! Opposing cost reduction for working families, its the @GOP way!” on Aug. 18
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