Joined the bill as an original cosponsor. The available information does not show which policy the bill supported at that time.
S. 3649 · Restore Trust in Congress Act
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Kirsten E. Gillibrand
NY · U.S. Senate
Move crypto legislation forward with targeted ethics limits
SupportsGillibrand supports advancing crypto legislation that includes targeted ethical guardrails.
The cited statement does not identify the specific guardrails or establish ownership restrictions, family rules, enforcement powers, or a cooling-off period.
Source for this position
Cover officials’ families, trusts, wallets, and controlled companies
SupportsGillibrand supports applying the restriction on issuing memecoins to public officials’ spouses.
The cited statement specifically refers to spouses and does not establish broader rules for other family members, trusts, wallets, or indirect interests.
Ban officials’ crypto businesses and promotions, but allow passive holdings
SupportsGillibrand supports banning public officials from issuing memecoins.
The cited statement addresses issuance and does not establish a ban on passive ownership, trading, or all promotion.
This answer uses the specific statements and actions below. We consider what each bill or vote actually did; a bill number by itself is not treated as a position.
What they said
“public officials and their spouses should not be issuing memecoins.”
Read the full statement (opens in a new tab)“The bill targets illicit finance, places limitations on Big Tech, puts in place ethical guardrails, and strengthens national security.”
Read the full statement (opens in a new tab)We checked 29 of 29 bills Modern Action tracks on this subject.
Full record
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Gillibrand calls to ban trump and elected officials from issuing memecoins
“public officials and their spouses should not be issuing memecoins.”
Gillibrand colleagues introduce legislation to increase financial transparency of trump white house government officials
“The American people deserve full transparency.”
Joined the bill as an original cosponsor. The available information does not show which policy the bill supported at that time.
S. 3649 · Restore Trust in Congress Act
Joined the bill as an original cosponsor. The record does not establish which bill text applied at that time, so this action alone does not establish what policy the official supported.
S. 2143 · Curbing Officials' Income and Nondisclosure (COIN) Act
Gillibrand statement on senate passage of the genius act
“The bill targets illicit finance, places limitations on Big Tech, puts in place ethical guardrails, and strengthens national security.”
Joined the bill as an original cosponsor. The available information does not show which policy the bill supported at that time.
S. 1879 · Ban Congressional Stock Trading Act
Senator gillibrand statement on the genius act
“outstanding issues that needed to be addressed before this bill could pass the full Senate.”
Joined the bill as an original cosponsor. The record does not establish which bill text applied at that time, so this action alone does not establish what policy the official supported.
S. 1668 · End Crypto Corruption Act of 2025
Gillibrand introduces landmark bill to ban stock trading and ownership by congress executive branch officials and their families
“"The landmark Ban Stock Trading for Government Officials Act bars members of Congress, executive branch officials and their families from holding or trading stocks, increases disclosure requirements and imposes harsh penalties on violators. This bill is the most substantive bipartisan effort to date and I'm going to work hard to get it signed into law."”
Senator gillibrand testimony on insider trading and congressional accountability
“The American people need to know that their elected leaders play by the exact same rules that they play by.”
Introduced the bill. The record does not establish which bill text applied at that time, so this action alone does not establish what policy the official supported.
S. 2877 · No Stock Act