Dem Rep. Kathy Manning scooped up thousands in chip company stock one day before voting to pass CHIPS Act

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INSIDE MOVES: Dem lawmaker purchased thousands in chip company stock ahead of CHIPS Act vote

Democratic Rep. Kathy Manning, D-N.C., scooped up thousands of dollars in semiconductor company stock just one day before voting to pass a bill providing massive subsidies to the sector, new disclosures show. One of the companies is already planning large-scale investments made possible due to the legislation. stocks and up to $95,000 in Nvidia stocks on July 27, the new disclosures show.

"Neither Congresswoman Manning nor her husband exercised, or attempted to exercise, any control or direction over any transactions executed within the accounts," the office said. The company announced that day that it would invest $40 billion through the end of the decade into building chip manufacturing plants, which they credited to the legislation.

 

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They’re crooks and they don’t even try to hide it.

Elohim_Gadol Maybe she can take them to hell with her.

Politicians say they work for us and care about us . They are only in it for themselves . Lower than a used car salesman

Insider trading at its finest.

How is this not insider trading?! CrookedKathy

Elohim_Gadol Insider trade much, Pelosi needs to be investigated as well

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