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It looks like the STOCK act originally had a requirement that reports be done in electronic format, rather than on paper, but an amendment removed that requirement.
This might be a big ask: but can you tie some sort of bias rating in by tracking legislation they sponsored or supported that was tied to a stock they also traded? Maybe with some relationship on time between those events?
Yes, that's definitely on our road map. Think it would be super interesting to see links between stock holdings and legislation (as well as data on lobbying)
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[ 6.3 ms ] story [ 34.5 ms ] threadThanks for checking out our project that aims to increase transparency and accountability for politicians deciding to trade individual stocks. We're still early on and implementing lots of improvements so any feedback would be extremely appreciated.
If you think it's cool and would like to contribute your time or money, check out the Contribute section on the site. Thanks!
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It looks like the STOCK act originally had a requirement that reports be done in electronic format, rather than on paper, but an amendment removed that requirement.