A new Periodic Transaction Report filed with the U.S. House of Representatives shows that a dependent child of Hon. April McClain Delaney purchased shares of Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. (LTH) common stock on July 21, 2026. The transaction, disclosed under the STOCK Act, falls in the $1,001 to $15,000 range, the lowest reporting bracket used for these filings.
The STOCK Act requires members of Congress and their immediate family to disclose trades like this one within a set window after the transaction occurs. The filing does not include a specific dollar amount, only the bracket, and it does not disclose the reasoning behind the purchase. Our internal classification tags this filing as a ‘congress buy’ signal, based purely on the disclosed transaction type.
An Insider Sale Follows Within Days
What makes this filing notable is its timing relative to activity elsewhere at the company. Company insider Erik Weaver sold LTH shares on July 31, 2026, in a transaction valued at $289,800, according to separate insider trading disclosures. That sale came within roughly ten days of the McClain Delaney child’s purchase, placing both transactions inside the same 30-day window.
There is no indication in either filing that the two transactions are connected, and nothing in the public record suggests coordination between the two parties. Members of Congress and company insiders are both subject to separate disclosure regimes — the STOCK Act for lawmakers and their families, and standard SEC insider-trading rules for corporate officers and directors — and overlapping filing dates for the same security can and do occur without any implication of wrongdoing.
This is not the first time LTH has shown up in the McClain Delaney household’s disclosures. As we reported previously, the same dependent child had already purchased LTH shares in the days before, meaning this July 21 filing represents another addition to a growing position in the stock rather than a first-time buy.
Taken together, the filings paint a picture of a household that has shown recurring interest in Life Time Group Holdings stock over a short stretch of July 2026, even as at least one company insider was moving in the opposite direction with a sizable sale. Readers should note that Periodic Transaction Reports are backward-looking disclosures of transactions that already occurred, not real-time trading signals, and the amount ranges disclosed are broad by design.
Whoisbuyingnow.com will continue tracking LTH-related filings from both congressional and insider sources as they are made public, given the pattern of repeated activity from the same filer within a short window.