A newly filed Periodic Transaction Report shows that a dependent child of Rep. April McClain Delaney sold shares of Tractor Supply Company (TSCO) on July 27, 2026. The transaction, disclosed under the STOCK Act, falls in the range of $15,001 to $50,000, according to the filing submitted to the U.S. House of Representatives.
The STOCK Act requires members of Congress and their immediate family members to publicly report securities transactions within 45 days, a rule designed to give the public visibility into potential financial interests that could intersect with legislative work. This particular filing lists the transaction as a sale executed on behalf of Rep. McClain Delaney’s dependent child, and it has been logged by our tracking system as a congress sale signal.
A Notable Cross-Signal at Tractor Supply
What makes this filing worth a closer look is its timing relative to activity inside Tractor Supply Company itself. Company insider Hawaux Andre J purchased TSCO shares on August 3, 2026, in a transaction valued at $100,264. That purchase came within roughly a week of the congressional sale disclosure, and both events fall inside the same 30-day window our platform uses to flag overlapping insider and congressional trading activity.
Whoisbuyingnow.com tracks these kinds of overlaps not to suggest coordination or wrongdoing, but because juxtaposing congressional trades with corporate insider activity can surface patterns worth watching over time. A congressional sale and a company insider buy occurring close together on the same ticker is exactly the type of cross-signal our system is built to surface for readers who follow both types of disclosures.
It’s worth noting that the STOCK Act transaction reported here involves a dependent child’s account, not a direct holding by Rep. McClain Delaney. Many members of Congress and their families maintain investment accounts that are managed independently, and the law requires disclosure regardless of who within the household directs the trade. The filing itself does not indicate the reasoning behind the sale, nor does it establish any connection to the insider purchase at Tractor Supply days later.
Tractor Supply Company, listed on Nasdaq under the ticker TSCO, is a retailer focused on agricultural and rural lifestyle products. As with all disclosures covered on this site, the underlying filing is a matter of public record, and readers can review the original report through the House of Representatives’ financial disclosure system for full context on the transaction’s scope and reporting details.