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House Bill Aims to Ban Politicians from Using Pred...
Decrypt •Friday, January 9, 2026 at 09:36 PM•1 min read

House Bill Aims to Ban Politicians from Using Prediction Markets

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A House bill has been introduced that proposes banning government officials from participating in prediction markets. According to reports, Representative Ritchie Torres introduced the legislation due to concerns about the potential use of insider information. The bill seeks to prevent politicians from leveraging their access to non-public information for financial gain within these markets. Prediction markets involve individuals trading contracts that pay out based on the outcome of future events, and the proposed ban reflects worries about fairness and transparency in such markets when government officials are involved.

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House Bill Aims to Ban Politicians from Using Prediction Markets

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A House bill has been introduced that proposes banning government officials from participating in prediction markets. According to reports, Representative Ritchie Torres introduced the legislation due to concerns about the potential use of insider information. The bill seeks to prevent politicians from leveraging their access to non-public information for financial gain within these markets. Prediction markets involve individuals trading contracts that pay out based on the outcome of future events, and the proposed ban reflects worries about fairness and transparency in such markets when government officials are involved.

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