- United States
- Utah
- Letter
Support Discharge Petition for Lawmaker Stock Trading Ban
To: Rep. Maloy
From: A constituent in Salt Lake City, UT
November 21
I am writing to urge you to support the discharge petition for the bipartisan bill banning lawmaker stock trading. This crucial legislation aims to prohibit members of Congress, their spouses, and dependent children from trading stocks, addressing a significant ethical concern in our government.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has taken a bold stance on this issue, threatening to use a discharge petition to force a vote if House Republican leaders don't change their approach. This move underscores the urgency and importance of the matter. The use of discharge petitions, while rare, has been increasing, with 10 filed this year alone, compared to only 5 in the 116th Congress (2019-2020).
The bipartisan nature of this bill demonstrates widespread recognition of the need for reform. By supporting this discharge petition, you have the opportunity to show your commitment to ethical governance and transparency. This action would resonate strongly with constituents who are concerned about potential conflicts of interest in Congress.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has criticized the use of discharge petitions, calling them a tool of the minority party. However, this issue transcends party lines and speaks to the core of public trust in our elected officials. Rep. Luna has given leadership until Friday to address concerns about the stock trading ban bill before potentially filing her discharge petition. This timeline emphasizes the need for immediate action.
I urge you to stand with your constituents and support this discharge petition. By doing so, you will be taking a concrete step towards restoring faith in our democratic institutions and ensuring that lawmakers prioritize public interest over personal financial gain. Your support for this measure will demonstrate your commitment to ethical governance and your responsiveness to the concerns of the American people.