“No member of Congress should be allowed to use non-public material information that they get as part of their job and go and trade shares of stocks on it,” Levin told CNBC Washington Correspondent Emily Wilkins at the CNBC CFO Council Summit in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday. “It’s outrageous,” he said. Could this be the only honest DEM left? Congressional stock ownership is ‘outrageous,’ says Rep. Mike Levin, calling for ban