Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB358

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

No Corruption in Government Act Prohibit Insider Trading Act

Congress_id

119-HR-358

Policy_area

Congress

Introduced_date

2025-01-13

Companion Bills

US SB86

Related bill This bill eliminates automatic increases to pay for Members of Congress, beginning with the 120th Congress. Current law automatically increases Member pay according to a formula. The annual increase is (1) based on the percentage change in private sector wages as measured by the Employment Cost Index (ECI); and (2) capped at the percentage increase to General Schedule (GS) employees' base pay. The annual adjustment automatically goes into effect unless Congress modifies the increase in legislation.

Previously Filed As

US HB1138

Prohibit Insider Trading Act

US HB6141

Insider Trading Prevention Act

US HB2383

Prohibition of Financial Trading on Government Property Act

US SB693

Eliminating Executive Branch Insider Trading Act

US HB7523

Governmentwide Executive Councils Reform Act

US HB9405

Foreign Adversary Investment Prohibition Act

US SB2463

Ban Stock Trading for Government Officials Act of 2023 STOCK Act 2.0 Eliminating Executive Branch Insider Conflicts of Interest Act

US HB7350

AID Local Government Leadership Act Accessibility and Inclusion to Diversify Local Government Leadership Act

US HB9223

Nondebtor Release Prohibition Act of 2024

US HB8572

Government by the People Act

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US SB2773

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US SB1879

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CA AJR27

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TX SJR1

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US SR107

A resolution recognizing the expiration of the Equal Rights Amendment proposed by Congress in March 1972, and observing that Congress has no authority to modify a resolution proposing a constitutional amendment after the amendment has been submitted to the States or after the amendment has expired.