A new bipartisan bill aims to permanently ban members of Congress from becoming lobbyists after leaving office. This legislation closes a loophole by preventing former senators and House members from being compensated for influencing lawmakers and staff on behalf of external entities. Introduced by Senators Rick Scott and Elizabeth Warren, this effort reflects a broader trend of legislative action to curb potential conflicts of interest, including proposals to ban stock trading and betting on prediction markets by elected officials.
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Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Joe Neguse introduced the Close the Revolving Door Act of 2025, proposing a lifetime ban on former members of Congress becoming lobbyists. The legislation also includes stricter transparency measures, significantly increasing penalties for Lobbying Disclosure Act violations. The bill aims to prohibit senior congressional staff from lobbying for six years after leaving service and would create a public database of lobbyists. Furthermore, the legislation would restrict hiring lobbyists or foreign agents in congressional offices with previous lobbying contact, with an increase in civil penalties for violations of the Lobbying Disclosure Act.
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A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, alleging that a malfunctioning revolving door caused the death of 78-year-old Diana Truschke. The lawsuit claims the hotel negligently maintained the door, violating safety regulations, and that Truschke suffered fatal injuries after being ejected from the malfunctioning door. The plaintiff, Truschke’s son, seeks unspecified damages exceeding $15,000, citing negligence, and the Trump Organization has yet to respond to the suit. This incident adds to a history of alleged legal violations involving Trump-owned hotels.
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