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Senate Advances Bill to Ban Stock Trading for Congress

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·JULY 31, 2025

The Senate committee voted 8-7 to advance the Honest Act, targeting congressional stock trades, with Senator Josh Hawley the only Republican in favor, on Capitol Hill.

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Key Points:
  • Senate advances bill restricting Congress stock trading.
  • Hawley supports, Moreno opposes it.
  • No immediate cryptocurrency market impact observed.
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Senate Advances Bill Restricting Congress Stock Trading
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While this legislation impacts traditional stock holdings, it excludes cryptocurrencies, leaving digital asset markets unaffected by this recent committee decision.

The Senate committee has favored a bill formally known as the Honest Act, originally named the PELOSI Act, which bans stock trading by Congress members and their spouses. The committee approved it with an 8-7 vote, as mentioned in the business meeting scheduled by Senate HSGAC.

Key figures include Sen. Josh Hawley who supported the bill, contrasting with Sen. Bernie Moreno’s opposition. Hawley reintroduced the legislation, emphasizing that “members of Congress should be focused on delivering results for their constituents, not returns on investments” (source). This legislation targets only conventional equities, leaving cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum unaffected.

The bill aims to prevent conflicts of interest by restricting stock trading. Its passage might bolster public trust but has not created immediate crypto market fluctuations. The digital asset sector remains unaffected by new legal requirements.

Some lawmakers voiced concern over unintended consequences on wealthy individuals serving in Congress. James Lankford, U.S. Senator noted, “I have concerns about the implementation and the unintended effects this could have on wealthy individuals serving in Congress.” The bill’s political ramifications indicate a split in Republican support, hinting at potential challenges in future deliberations and votes.

Senator Hawley’s endorsement underscores ongoing political shifts. While aimed at enhancing Congressional ethics, this measure does not affect cryptocurrencies. As no digital tokens are being addressed, the digital financial landscape is unlikely to encounter regulatory impacts.

In historical context, previous attempts to introduce similar reforms haven’t targeted digital assets directly. Pelosi supports congressional stock trading ban in her latest statement, thus endorsing efforts to raise ethical standards. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other tokens, therefore, remain distant from such policy changes, supporting their current stability and decentralized nature amidst these legislative efforts.

Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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  • External Source - Referenced domain: hsgac.senate.gov
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  • Byline - Reported by Solomon M.
  • Coverage Desk - Primary editorial category: News