BILL ANALYSIS
HR2145
BULLISHRecycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Act of 2025
HR2145 (Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Act of 2025) has been assessed with a bullish outlook for investors. This legislation directly affects Vulcan Materials ($VMC), Jacobs Solutions ($J) and Martin Marietta ($MLM). The primary sectors impacted are Infrastructure, Materials and Utilities. View the full bill text on Congress.gov.
bullish
Market Sentiment
3
Affected Stocks
3
Sectors Impacted
Key Takeaways for Investors
HR2145 passed committee unanimously (48-0) but lacks a specified funding amount, limiting near-term market impact.
Construction materials (VMC, MLM) and engineering firms (J) are potential indirect beneficiaries but face minimal revenue impact given program scale uncertainty.
Legislative path still requires House and Senate floor votes, a separate appropriations bill, and EPA rulemaking before any funds flow to contractors.
How HR2145 Affects the Market
The unanimous committee vote is a marginal positive for the infrastructure sector, but the lack of a dollar amount in the authorization means this bill does not create material revenue visibility for any company. Investors should view this as a low-conviction, long-term thematic signal rather than a near-term catalyst for VMC, MLM, or J. The stock price impact of this procedural step alone is negligible.
Bill Details
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Bill Number | HR2145 |
| Market Sentiment | bullish |
| Event Date | |
| Affected Sectors | Infrastructure, Materials, Utilities |
| Affected Stocks | Vulcan Materials ($VMC), Jacobs Solutions ($J), Martin Marietta ($MLM) |
| Source | View on Congress.gov → |
Summary
HR2145 (Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Act of 2025) was ordered to be reported out of committee by a unanimous 48-0 vote on May 21, 2026. The bill authorizes a pilot grant program at the EPA to build recycling infrastructure in underserved communities, but it does not specify an authorized funding amount. Construction materials suppliers and engineering firms like Vulcan Materials, Jacobs Solutions, and Martin Marietta Materials are potential beneficiaries, but revenue impact depends on future appropriations and program scale.