A Periodic Transaction Report filed with the U.S. House of Representatives shows that Hon. Tim Walberg reported a purchase of stock in The Boeing Company (BA), made through an account held jointly with his spouse. The transaction was dated February 7, 2025, and the disclosed value falls between $15,001 and $50,000, the standard reporting range used for STOCK Act filings rather than an exact dollar figure.
The transaction is classified by whoisbuyingnow.com as a ‘congress buy’ signal, meaning it reflects a reported purchase rather than a sale or exchange. Boeing (BA) is a widely held industrial and aerospace stock, and joint account purchases like this one are common in congressional disclosures, often reflecting combined household investment decisions rather than a move tied to a single individual’s personal trading activity.
A Notably Late Filing
One detail stands out in this disclosure: the report was filed 476 days after the actual transaction date. The STOCK Act requires members of Congress to disclose covered transactions within 45 days of becoming aware of them, a rule designed to give the public timely visibility into potential financial interests that could intersect with legislative work. In this case, the gap between the February 7, 2025 purchase date and the eventual filing date far exceeds that 45-day window.
Late filings under the STOCK Act are not unusual across Congress as a whole, and this report does not, on its own, indicate any wrongdoing or violation beyond the administrative disclosure timeline itself. The filing is a matter of public record, and the facts here are limited to what is stated in the report: the identity of the filer, the asset, the transaction type, the date, the dollar range, and the length of the delay before disclosure.
For readers tracking congressional trading activity, this disclosure adds Boeing to the list of individual stocks reported by Rep. Walberg’s household account. As with all STOCK Act filings, the report does not specify the exact number of shares purchased or the precise dollar amount, only the bracketed range required under disclosure rules. Nor does it explain the reasoning behind the purchase or the reason for the delayed filing.
whoisbuyingnow.com will continue tracking future Periodic Transaction Reports tied to Rep. Walberg and other members of Congress as they are filed with the House and Senate, noting any additional Boeing-related transactions or other disclosures as they become public.