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Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm held ownership interests in an electric vehicle company. If you are wondering why she might be so reluctant to pursue the exploration of new oil reserves to help our oil situation and our dependency on Russian oil, then read this.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm violated a stock disclosure law nine times last year
PUBLISHED THU, JAN 20 20224:46 PM ESTUPDATED FRI, JAN 21 202210:09 AM EST- Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm sold shares of stock nine times last year and did not disclose the sales within the legally required 45-day window, according to federal disclosure documents.
- The sales ranged from April to late October, but Granholm did not disclose any of them until mid-December, after the deadlines had passed.
- A spokeswoman for Granholm said that the late disclosures were the fault of a “clerical error” and that the secretary had paid a late filing fee.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm violated a stock disclosure law nine times last year
The energy secretary failed to disclose at least nine stock sales within the required 45-day window.
www.cnbc.com
- House Republicans are pressing Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on how she is abiding by the STOCK Act. In a letter to the secretary, House Oversight and Reform Committee ranking member James Comer and other Republicans raise concerns about her transparency about stocks she owned and subsequently sold. The STOCK Act requires political appointees and others to report stock trades within 45 days of the transactions. The lawmakers say Granholm failed to meet the requirements of the law in April and now wants all documents related to the selling of her stock of Proterra, an electric vehicle company.
Lawmakers have questions for Energy Secretary about stocks she sold
In today's Federal Newscast, House Republicans are pressing Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on how she is abiding by the STOCK Act.
federalnewsnetwork.com