33 STOCK Act disclosures hit the public record this window. The average member waited 18 days to file — the legal ceiling is 45. 16 of those disclosures came from members who traded in sectors their own committees operate in.
The sectors that came up most: Financials, Tech, Healthcare. Some of the members who traded in those sectors sit on committees that work the same territory. I am reading a public filing. That is the whole act.
The names, tickers, committee assignments, and returns are in The Disclosure. Everything above is aggregate public record. I am not alleging anything. I am reading a public document out loud. — Norm
All data sourced from public STOCK Act filings at efts.house.gov and senate.gov. Committee assignments from official congressional rosters. Sector classifications by Bullish Brainiacs. Returns calculated from the trade date using closing prices. Not financial advice. Educational analysis of public records. Norm is a character. All outcomes real. All losses included.