Security and Exchange Commission Anniversary Reminder: Dan Sullivan is Enriching Himself, Keeping Alaskans in the Dark On Stock Trades

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Sullivan failed to report up to $65,000 in stock trades, and has repeatedly voted to advance the interest of a company in which he holds $5 million in stock.

This week marks the 92nd Anniversary of the creation of the Security and Exchange Commission, an agency that oversees stock trading, something Dan Sullivan is an expert on.

“Self-Serving Sullivan has spent his time in the U.S. Senate enriching himself and voting to advance his stock portfolio at the expense of Alaskans,” said Alaska Democratic Party Chair Eric Croft. “Alaskans deserve a senator who votes in their best interests, not a grifter who votes based on what gives him the biggest payout.”

Self-Serving Sullivan has reported up to $2 million dollars in stock trades since assuming office, tripling his wealth in the process, and broke federal law by failing to report for months tens of thousands of dollars in sales of stock in Mowi the world’s largest farmed salmon company

Sullivan also repeatedly voted to advance the interests of RPM International, a multi-billion dollar chemical company in which Sullivan himself holds up to $5 million in stock.

The votes include “blocking an amendment that would have allowed the EPA to crack down on cancer-causing pollutants and substances.”

 As a reminder, Sullivan’s portfolio outperformed the market by double, setting him apart as one of the top lawmakers in the country for portfolio growth.

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