Rep. Delaney’s Child Buys LTH Again as Insider Erik Weaver Sells

A new Periodic Transaction Report filed under the STOCK Act shows that a dependent child of Hon. April McClain Delaney, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, purchased shares of Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. (LTH) common stock on 2026-07-17. The disclosed transaction amount falls between $1,001 and $15,000, a standard reporting range required for congressional financial disclosures rather than an exact dollar figure.

Our internal tracking classifies this filing as a ‘congress buy’ signal, meaning it reflects new exposure to LTH tied to a member of Congress’s household, rather than a sale or reduction in position. The transaction was made by Rep. Delaney’s dependent child, and reported publicly as required under the STOCK Act, which mandates timely disclosure of trades made by members of Congress and their immediate family.

An Insider Sale Follows Within Weeks

What makes this filing notable is its proximity to activity on the other side of the ledger. Company insider Erik Weaver sold LTH shares on 2026-07-31, a transaction valued at $289,800, occurring within roughly two weeks of the Delaney household’s purchase. Both transactions fall within the same 30-day window, placing a congressional buy and a substantial insider sell of the same stock close together on the public record.

There is no indication in the filings themselves that the two transactions are connected, and STOCK Act disclosure exists precisely so that this kind of timing can be observed by the public without requiring any allegation of coordination or wrongdoing. Reporting a purchase or sale is a legal obligation for members of Congress and company insiders alike, not evidence that any rule was broken.

This is not the first time LTH has appeared in connection with the Delaney household and insider activity in short succession. Earlier coverage on this site detailed a similar pattern, noting that April McClain Delaney’s child bought LTH again, with an insider sale following days later. The recurrence of this sequence, a household purchase followed relatively quickly by a company insider’s sale, has made LTH one of the more closely watched tickers in our congressional trading dataset this summer.

As with all Periodic Transaction Reports, the underlying data comes directly from official filings with the U.S. House of Representatives. We will continue to track any subsequent LTH-related filings from Rep. Delaney’s household, as well as further insider transactions, and update readers if the pattern continues or shifts.

Source: original House Periodic Transaction Report.

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