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Ed Markey on Government Reform

Democratic Representative (MA-7)

 


Ok with outside PAC ads, if positive ads

Markey and Kennedy sparred over a "People's Pledge," which would limit outside money spent in the race. Kennedy supports it, while Markey only limits negative advertisements. Markey has been endorsed by Environment Massachusetts, which plans to put together a $5 million campaign to support his candidacy.

"We should welcome positive voices, disclosed voices," like those from "environmental groups," Markey said.

"Who gets to say these are voices we like?" Kennedy replied.

Source: CNN coverage of 2020 Massachusetts Senate debate , Feb 18, 2020

Authored laws on Telecomm, insider trading, and Alzheimers

In the broadcast debate, Gabriel Gomez repeated his charge that Ed Markey had authored no successful bills in the House. Markey cited a few, and Gomez said they were only co-sponsorships or amendments. So we looked up bills (not amendments) which Markey introduced (authored, not co-sponsored) which became law, and found this list:
  1. 2010 H.R.4689: Latest Title: National Alzheimer's Project Act
  2. 2009 H.R.2866: Latest Title: Improving Access to Clinical Trials Act
  3. 1993 H.R.616: Securities Exchange Act Amendment
  4. 1992 H.R.2977 & H.R.6180: Telecommunications Authorization Act
  5. 1990 H.R.3657: Market Reform Act
  6. 1990 H.R.3656: Gas Related Activities Act
  7. 1990 H.R.3265 Federal Communications Commission Authorization Act
  8. 1989 HR.3310 & 1987 HR.2472: Appropriations for National Telecommunications and Information Administration
  9. 1988 H.R.5133: Latest Title: Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act
  10. 1988 H.R.4118: Latest Title: Public Telecommunications Act
Source: OnTheIssues FactCheck on 2013 MA Senate debate , Jun 5, 2013

Ban stock trading based on Congressional insider knowledge.

Markey co-sponsored STOCK Act

Congressional Summary:Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act (STOCK Act): Amends the Securities Exchange Act and the Commodity Exchange Act to prohibit purchase or sale of either securities or commodities by a person in possession of material nonpublic information regarding pending or prospective legislative action.

Bill explanation (ProCon.org, `Insider Trading by Congress`, Feb. 3, 2012):

Source: H1148/S1871 11-S1871 on Nov 15, 2011

Require full disclosure of independent campaign expenditures.

Markey co-sponsored DISCLOSE Act

Congressional Summary:

Wikipedia & OnTheIssue Summary: