BILL ANALYSIS

S675

NEUTRAL

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Act

S675 (Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Act) has been assessed with a neutral outlook for investors. The primary sectors impacted are Infrastructure. View the full bill text on Congress.gov.

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Market Sentiment

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Affected Stocks

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Sectors Impacted

Key Takeaways for Investors

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The bill authorizes $50M in grants for a presidential library, contingent on a $100M non-federal match.

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No publicly traded companies are directly impacted by this legislation.

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The bill is in early legislative stages—passed one chamber, awaiting the other.

How S675 Affects the Market

No material market implications. The bill does not create new procurement, regulatory, or tax incentives for any publicly traded company.

Bill Details

MetricValue
Bill NumberS675
Market Sentimentneutral
Event Date
Affected SectorsInfrastructure
Affected StocksN/A
SourceView on Congress.gov →

Summary

The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Act (S.675) passed the Senate by unanimous consent on June 22, 2026. It authorizes up to $50 million in federal grants for a presidential library in Medora, ND, but requires a $100 million non-federal match. The bill is now awaiting House action.

Full AI Market Analysis

1) S.675, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Act, passed the Senate on June 22, 2026, by unanimous consent. It was introduced by Sen. Hoeven (R-ND) in February 2025 and referred to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, which was later discharged. The bill now awaits action in the House. 2) The bill authorizes up to $50 million in grants from the Secretary of the Interior to the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation, but only after the Foundation certifies it has raised at least $100 million from non-federal sources (including the state of North Dakota). This is an authorization, not an appropriation; actual funding requires a future appropriations bill. 3) The primary beneficiary is the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation, a non-profit entity. No publicly traded companies are directly named or affected. The bill also authorizes the loan of federal artifacts from agencies including the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 4) No real market data is provided. The bill is narrow in scope, focused on a single cultural institution in North Dakota. 5) The next step is House consideration. Given unanimous Senate passage and bipartisan cosponsorship (Sens. Blumenthal and Cramer), House passage is plausible but not guaranteed.

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