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Senator Bernie Moreno Proposes Ban on U.S. Senators Participating in Prediction Markets

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Last updated: April 29, 2026 2:06 pm
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Headline: Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno Proposes Ban on U.S. Senators Trading in Prediction Markets

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What Are Prediction Markets?A Push for AccountabilityNext Steps

Subheadline: New resolution aims to prevent lawmakers from profiting off future events while in office.


WASHINGTON, D.C. — Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno is taking aim at a potential conflict of interest in Congress, introducing a resolution that would bar U.S. Senators from participating in prediction markets—financial agreements tied to future political or economic events.

The Republican lawmaker’s proposal seeks to amend Senate rules, explicitly prohibiting members from entering contracts or transactions where financial gain depends on the outcome of a specific event. The move comes amid growing scrutiny over whether elected officials could exploit insider knowledge for personal profit.

“Public office should never be a side hustle,” Moreno said in a statement. “If you’re in Washington to play the markets instead of serving the American people, you’re betraying the trust of those you represent.”

What Are Prediction Markets?

Prediction markets allow participants to bet on future events—such as election results, policy changes, or economic shifts—by buying and selling contracts tied to those outcomes. Critics argue that lawmakers, with access to non-public information, could unfairly profit from these trades.

Moreno’s resolution would classify such agreements as a breach of Senate ethics, aligning with existing bans on insider trading for legislators.

A Push for Accountability

The proposal reflects broader concerns over transparency in government. In recent years, multiple lawmakers have faced criticism for stock trades that appeared timed to non-public information. While current rules require disclosures, enforcement remains inconsistent.

“This isn’t about partisan politics—it’s about integrity,” Moreno emphasized. “No Senator should be gambling on the very issues they’re supposed to be solving.”

Next Steps

The resolution must now gain traction in the Senate, where similar past efforts have stalled. Supporters hope renewed public attention will pressure leadership to act.

For now, Moreno’s office has published the full text of the proposal online, inviting scrutiny and debate.

As the 2026 midterms approach, ethics reforms could become a key issue for voters demanding accountability from their representatives.

— Reported by Nexio News

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