Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR491

Introduced
6/9/25  

Caption

No Option for Stock Trading and Ownership as a Check to Keep congress clean Resolution NO STOCK Resolution

Impact

If enacted, HR491 would require members of the House to divest from individual stock holdings, which proponents argue is essential for preventing corruption and maintaining the integrity of the legislative process. This resolution reflects a growing movement toward stricter ethical guidelines among public officials, recognizing that personal financial interests can unduly influence legislative actions. The intended outcome is to create an environment where public servants are more focused on the needs of their constituents rather than their financial portfolios.

Summary

HR491, known as the 'No Option for Stock Trading and Ownership as a Check to Keep Congress Clean Resolution,' aims to amend the rules governing the conduct of members of the House of Representatives by prohibiting them from owning individual stocks. This initiative seeks to enhance ethical standards within the legislative branch, addressing concerns about potential conflicts of interest that arise when legislators hold financial stakes in publicly traded companies. By eliminating the ability to own individual stocks, the resolution is designed to foster greater transparency and public trust in government officials' actions and decision-making processes.

Contention

However, the bill may face opposition from some members of Congress who argue that such restrictions limit their personal investment freedoms. Critics might contend that imposing a blanket ban on stock ownership could disincentivize talented individuals from seeking public office, particularly those who rely on their investments for financial stability. Furthermore, there is ongoing debate over whether such measures genuinely enhance ethical behavior or simply shift the focus of scrutiny to other financial activities. The discussions surrounding HR491 could thus highlight underlying tensions between regulatory oversight and personal liberty within the realm of political ethics.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HR156

No Option for Stock Trading and Ownership as a Check to Keep congress clean Resolution NO STOCK Resolution

US SB1171

Ending Trading and Holdings In Congressional Stocks (ETHICS) Act

US HB2678

Ending Trading and Holdings in Congressional Stocks (ETHICS) Act

US HB1679

Bipartisan Ban on Congressional Stock Ownership Act of 2023

US SB2773

Ban Congressional Stock Trading Act

US SB5211

Safeguarding Our Stockpiles Act

US HB9955

Safeguarding Our Stockpiles Act

US HR136

Congressional Inherent Contempt Resolution of 2023

US HB6842

STOCK Act 2.0

US HCR112

Congressional Bipartisan Seating Resolution

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.