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US House Bill Seeks To Ban Lawmakers From Wagering On Prediction Markets

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US House Bill Seeks To Ban Lawmakers From Wagering On Prediction Markets
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A new US House bill is targeting a fast-growing corner of the event-contract market by seeking to ban members of Congress, their spouses and dependents from wagering on political or public policy outcomes.

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TL;DR

  • The bill is called the Stop Lawmakers from Predicting Act.
  • It would prohibit members of Congress, spouses and dependents from wagering on public policy and political outcomes.
  • Violations could bring civil penalties of up to $2,000.
  • The proposal arrives as prediction markets become more visible in political and financial trading.

Prediction Markets Draw Political Scrutiny

Committee on House Administration Chairman Bryan Steil introduced the Stop Lawmakers from Predicting Act, framing the bill as an ethics measure aimed at preventing elected officials from profiting from privileged policy knowledge. The proposal would expand the conflict-of-interest debate beyond stock trading and into event contracts, where political decisions and public policy outcomes can themselves become tradeable questions.

The bill would prohibit members of Congress, their spouses and dependents from wagering on public policy issues and political outcomes. According to the committee release, violations could trigger civil penalties, with unpaid penalties by former members referred to the Department of Justice for civil enforcement.

Steil argued that lawmakers should be writing policy rather than wagering on its outcome. That argument cuts directly into the central tension around political prediction markets. These markets can be useful information tools, but they become more controversial when insiders or policymakers may have access to information that ordinary traders do not.

Why This Matters For Crypto-Linked Prediction Markets

Prediction markets are not exclusively crypto products, but crypto users have been early adopters of platforms that turn political, regulatory and macro events into tradeable probabilities. As these products gain attention, lawmakers are beginning to separate two questions: whether prediction markets should exist, and who should be allowed to trade them.

The proposed bill does not ban retail users from trading prediction markets. Instead, it focuses on lawmakers and close family members. That narrower approach may actually help legitimize the broader category by drawing a line between public participation and insider conflict.

For crypto markets, the signal is that event contracts are no longer too small for Washington to notice. The more political markets grow, the more likely they are to attract formal rules, disclosure requirements and restrictions on insider participation.

Broader Market Context

The wider significance is that US crypto coverage is increasingly being shaped by market structure rather than simple token-price movement. Regulation, product access, exchange design and capital formation rules are now part of the trading backdrop. That means developments like this can matter even when they do not immediately move Bitcoin or Ethereum on the day of publication.

For active market participants, the useful question is not only whether the headline is bullish or bearish. It is whether the change improves access, reduces friction, shifts compliance costs, or changes how institutions and retail traders interact with crypto-linked markets. Those second-order effects often take longer to show up, but they can shape liquidity and sentiment over time.

What To Watch Next

The proposal is still a bill, not law. It would need to pass through Congress and be signed before taking effect, and the final language could change. The key issue to watch is whether lawmakers target only insider participation or move toward broader restrictions on political event markets.

This report is based on information from the House Administration Committee.

This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.

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