Rep. Michael Rulli Buys Micron (MU) Stock, Insider Sale Follows

A new Periodic Transaction Report filed with the U.S. House of Representatives shows that Hon. Michael Rulli purchased shares of Micron Technology, Inc. (MU) on June 25, 2026. The transaction, made personally by the member of Congress and held through a Merrill Lynch Managed Account, falls in the disclosed range of $1,001 to $15,000. Under our internal signal classification, this filing is tagged as a ‘congress buy.’

STOCK Act disclosures like this one are required by law for all members of Congress and their spouses or dependent children whenever a reportable securities transaction occurs. Filing a Periodic Transaction Report is not an indication of wrongdoing, nor does it suggest any special knowledge on the part of the filer — it is simply a transparency mechanism mandated by federal statute. Rulli’s purchase is disclosed within the standard 30-45 day window following the trade date, consistent with STOCK Act requirements.

A Notable Cross-Signal: Insider Selling at Micron

What makes this filing worth flagging is its proximity to a separate, unrelated disclosure involving Micron. Company insider Allen Scott R. sold approximately $879,000 worth of MU stock on July 23, 2026 — within roughly 30 days of Rulli’s congressional purchase. Insider transactions like Scott’s are filed under different reporting rules (SEC Form 4) than congressional STOCK Act disclosures, but when both appear on the same ticker in a tight timeframe, it creates a useful data point for observers tracking activity around a given stock. Whoisbuyingnow.com surfaces these overlaps because they can reflect broader interest — institutional, insider, or political — converging on a single name, not because one transaction explains or predicts the other.

Micron has drawn attention from a range of market participants in recent quarters, including large institutional holders. Readers who track quarterly institutional positioning can find related coverage in our profile of Daiwa Securities Group Inc.’s 13F portfolio moves, which offers a look at how larger funds have adjusted semiconductor exposure over time.

As with all disclosures covered on this site, the underlying filing speaks for itself: a member of Congress reported a purchase of Micron stock in a defined dollar range, through a managed brokerage account, on a specific date. Nothing in the public record indicates coordination between Rulli’s transaction and the later insider sale by Scott. We report the timing because it is part of the public disclosure trail, and we’ll continue tracking any further Micron-related filings from either congressional or corporate insiders as they become available.

Source: original House Periodic Transaction Report.

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