Plenty of rich people serve in Congress, but most didn’t amass their wealth while in office. Instead, they were rich before they got elected, either through family money or their professional careers.
Responses from U.S. Rep. Brad Finstad’s office have been so unsatisfactory (merely reciting the president’s agenda and failing to hold any town meetings) that a public forum seems warranted. • U.S.
Khan Market in New Delhi is a symbol of power, exclusivity, and elite culture, attracting diverse visitors and shoppers.
A bipartisan group of House members has introduced legislation to regulate how members of Congress trade stocks. The issue of congressional stock trading is raising ethical questions and may become a ...
Rep. Michael McCaul is leaving Congress at the end of next year and is looking back at his time served and what lies ahead.
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers unveiled legislation Wednesday that would ban stock trading by members of Congress and their close family members after years of unsuccessful attempts to put such ...