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Senate Democrats call for investigation into FAA chief stock divestiture

Senate Democrats call for investigation into FAA chief stock divestiture

Summary

Senate Democrats have asked a federal watchdog to investigate FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford for selling stocks. They say he made money in a way that may have broken his ethics agreement.

Key Facts

  • Senate Democrats Maria Cantwell, Tammy Duckworth, and Ed Markey made the request.
  • They asked the Department of Transportation Deputy Inspector General Mitch Behm to investigate.
  • The investigation concerns FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford’s sale of stocks.
  • Democrats allege Bedford profited in a way that violated his ethics rules.
  • The FAA oversees aviation safety and regulations in the United States.
  • An ethics agreement is a set of rules officials follow to avoid conflicts of interest.
  • The watchdog’s role is to review possible misconduct in government.
  • The investigation aims to determine if Bedford acted improperly with his stock sales.
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