Bill requiring U.S. federal judges to disclose more financial interests passes House, awaits Biden’s signature

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A bill requiring U.S. federal judges to disclose more about their financial interests passed the House in a rare bipartisan voice vote, sending the bill to President Joe Biden for signing into law. (Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston and Moira Warburton in Washington)

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