Texas Democratic Senate candidate Colin Allred this week will propose a sweeping anti-corruption framework that includes banning lawmakers from trading stocks and overturning the 2010 Supreme Court decision that allowed unlimited political spending from private entities.

Why it matters: The populist policy proposals will serve as a centerpiece of his campaign against Republicans in one of the nation's most high-profile Senate races next year. • Allred's proposal to "clean up Washington" is a 12-point anti-corruption plan that includes other populist priorities like ending gerrymandering, barring corporate PACs and a lifetime lobbying ban for lawmakers. • The former congressman has personally pledged to refrain from trading individual stocks, to refuse corporate PAC money and to adhere

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