Kean criticized his opponent for failing to timely disclose his stock trades.
as a member of Congress, Rep.-elect Tom Kean said he planned to set up a blind trust for his investments, meaning he will not know his financial holdings and have no control over which securities are bought and sold.
“I am committed to bringing the highest level of ethics and transparency to this office. It is a privilege and an honor to serve on behalf of our communities, and I believe members of Congress owe their constituents full and timely reporting on their disclosures,” Kean, R-7th Dist., said in a statement released Monday night.
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