Washington ― Two members of Congress from Michigan, Shri Thanedar and Lisa McClain, recently blew deadlines for the timely public reporting of stock trades required under federal law.

The news comes amid a renewed debate among bipartisan lawmakers in both chambers about banning the trading of individual stocks by members of Congress.

Thanedar, a Detroit Democrat, disclosed the purchase this week of up to $50,000 worth of MicroStrategy Inc. stock more than a year after the transaction on July 1, 2024. He said the purchase was made by his wife, and he learned about it belatedly.

McClain, a Republican from Bruce Township and chairwoman of the House GOP Conference, on Wednesday disclosed more than 460 stock transactions by her husband, Mike, with some dating to March 2024.

All but about 7

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