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"path": "/congress/2026/05/existing-ethics-laws-werent-written-with-prediction-markets-in-mind/",
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"textContent": "\"Congress should prioritize the well-being of the public rather than seeking to gain a profit from these prediction markets,\" said Janice Luong.",
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