Hawaii Congressional Stock Trades
1 member of Congress from Hawaii have disclosed 1 stock trades under the STOCK Act. All data comes from official House and Senate filings, updated daily.
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About Hawaii congressional trading
Members of Congress from Hawaii — like all 535 voting members of the House and Senate — are required by the STOCK Act to disclose personal securities transactions within 45 days of the trade. These filings are called Periodic Transaction Reports (PTRs) and are publicly available through the House Clerk and Senate Office of Public Records.
The disclosure window means trades from Hawaii's congressional delegation may appear in Capitol Trader up to 45 days after the transaction date. The amount ranges shown (e.g. $1,001–$15,000) reflect the reporting format required by law — exact amounts are not disclosed.
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