A new Periodic Transaction Report filed under the STOCK Act shows that a dependent child of Rep. April McClain Delaney sold shares of Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation (WAB) on July 28, 2026. The transaction, disclosed in a range between $1,001 and $15,000, is the latest in a series of trades involving the same asset tied to the congresswoman’s household.
The filing lists the sale as made by a dependent child, a category of transaction that members of Congress and their families are required to report publicly under the STOCK Act, regardless of the dollar amount involved. The disclosure itself is a routine compliance step and does not indicate any wrongdoing or special knowledge on the part of the filer.
A Notable Overlap With Insider Activity
What makes this filing worth watching is its timing relative to activity inside the company itself. Just days earlier, on July 24, 2026, Westinghouse Air Brake insider David L. DeNinno sold shares of WAB valued at $903,923. That sale and the congressional dependent’s sale both fall within the same 30-day window, a pattern that whoisbuyingnow.com flags when tracking overlapping signals between corporate insiders and members of Congress or their families.
There is no indication in the public record that the two transactions are connected, and the amounts involved are vastly different in scale. Still, the proximity in timing is the kind of data point that regularly draws attention from those monitoring congressional trading disclosures alongside corporate insider filings, since it can highlight periods when a stock is seeing unusual movement from multiple directions at once.
This is not the first WAB-related disclosure connected to the Delaney household to draw notice. An earlier report covered a related transaction and insider sale timeline in more detail; readers can review that coverage in April McClain Delaney’s Dependent Sells WAB Stock Amid Insider Sale, which lays out the broader pattern of activity around the stock.
For now, the July 28 filing adds another data point to that pattern rather than a new storyline. WAB remains a stock with multiple recent transactions logged across both the congressional disclosure system and standard SEC insider filings, and whoisbuyingnow.com will continue to track any further filings tied to this asset or this household as they become public.