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Constituent call · STOCK Act compliance

Call Senator
John Hoeven

Phone calls are tallied by congressional staff alongside physical mail. This script is prepared from public-record STOCK Act filings — every figure traces to a filing linked from the original card. Replace the bracketed placeholders, then call.

Topic: STOCK Act disclosure timeliness — constituent call
Hello, my name is [Your name] and I am calling as a constituent or concerned member of the public from [Your city, ND]. I am calling about Senator John Hoeven's STOCK Act disclosure record. According to public filings, 11 stock transactions — across 4 late periodic reports — were disclosed more than 45 days after the transaction date, the deadline required by 5 U.S.C. § 13105(l). Those late trades add up to 3,452 cumulative days past the 45-day deadline; the longest single filing was 536 days past that deadline. The disclosed value on those late filings was up to $2.2 million. I am asking Senator John Hoeven to: 1. File every future Periodic Transaction Report within the 45-day window required by the STOCK Act, without exception. 2. Support legislation that strengthens STOCK Act enforcement — higher fees for late reports, shorter windows, or independent oversight. 3. Publicly acknowledge this compliance record and, where third-party advisers or administrative delay were responsible, say so on the record. Thank you for passing along my concerns.
Phone Senator John Hoeven
DC Office
202-224-2551
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Source: public STOCK Act filings, via Quiver Quantitative (an aggregator of U.S. House Clerk and Senate eFD records). Phone numbers from the unitedstates/congress-legislators project (CC0).
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