Brian Stile
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I think it's common sense that we should require, for example, photo identification when an individual goes to the polls.
I have to do that if you want to board an airplane, you want to open a bank account, or heck, you want to buy a six-pack of beer.
You need to show photo identification.
So it's common sense.
This is far from the takeover argument that some are attempting to make.
It's putting in baseline standards so that all Americans have confidence our elections are being run accurately and fairly.
The legislation would allow members of Congress to keep stocks they already have, but ban lawmakers and their immediate family members from buying new stocks and require at least seven days notice for any sale.
House Administration Committee Chairman Brian Stile introducing the Stop Insider Trading Act.
Stile's proposal is seeing some pushback.
A group of House Democrats say allowing members to keep old stocks from before they were in office, quote, falls short of what the American people want and deserve.
Far too many people can't afford the homes that they could have a generation ago.
As we have seen interest rates continue to stay high, mortgages are more difficult to get into.
We know we have a significant supply problem.
I look forward to seeing the president's speech that he's previewing in that message when he's in Davos about exactly what his plan is.
Far too many people can't afford the homes that they could have a generation ago.
We have seen interest rates continue to stay high.
mortgages are more difficult to get into.
We know we have a significant supply problem.
I look forward to seeing the president's speech that he's previewing in that message when he's in Davos about exactly what his plan is.