A new Periodic Transaction Report filed with the U.S. House of Representatives shows that a dependent child of Rep. April McClain Delaney purchased shares of Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. (LTH) on July 24, 2026. The transaction, disclosed under the STOCK Act, falls within the $15,001 to $50,000 range and is logged in our tracker as a congress buy signal.
The STOCK Act requires members of Congress and their immediate family to publicly disclose trades like this one within 30 to 45 days. The law exists to give the public visibility into potential financial interests held by lawmakers and their households, not as an accusation of wrongdoing. There is nothing in the filing that indicates the purchase was tied to any legislative activity or nonpublic information.
An Insider Sale in the Same Window
What makes this filing notable is its timing relative to activity on the other side of the ledger. Company insider Erik Weaver sold $289,800 worth of LTH stock on July 31, 2026, just one week after the Delaney child’s purchase and well within the same 30-day window our tracker flags for cross-signal patterns. Insider sales and congressional buys moving in opposite directions around the same stock, in the same short stretch of time, are exactly the kind of juxtaposition whoisbuyingnow.com exists to surface for readers doing their own research.
This is not the first time LTH has shown up in Delaney family disclosures this summer. As we reported previously, the same dependent child had already bought LTH shares earlier, meaning this latest filing continues a pattern of repeated purchases in the same stock over a short period. Readers tracking the full sequence of filings can review our ongoing coverage for additional context on dates and amounts.
None of this establishes any connection between the lawmaker’s household activity and the insider transaction, and the amounts disclosed are reported only as ranges, not exact figures, per STOCK Act rules. What is clear from the public record is that both a member of Congress’s dependent and a company insider had reportable LTH transactions within a short span of days in late July 2026, moving in opposite directions.
We will continue tracking any further LTH-related filings tied to Rep. McClain Delaney’s household, as well as any additional insider activity at Life Time Group Holdings, and update our coverage as new Periodic Transaction Reports become available.