A bill to amend the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 to allow for commodities under the emergency food assistance program to be ordered through the Department of Defense Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program.
Summary
S4841 is a procedural early-stage bill that would allow USDA to use the DoD Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program for ordering commodities under the Emergency Food Assistance Act. It has no direct market impact as it is only a referral to committee with no funding or mandate specified.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.No near-term market impact
- 2.Bill is in earliest stage with no funding
- 3.No companies or sectors directly affected
Market Implications
No market implications as the bill is in early referral stage with no funding or mandate. No tickers are affected.
Full Analysis
- What happened: S4841 was introduced by Sen. Schiff on 2026-06-18 and read twice, then referred to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. It is in the earliest legislative stage with only 2 actions total. 2) The money trail: This bill does not authorize or appropriate any funding. It is a permissive amendment to allow a cross-agency ordering mechanism. No direct financial impact. 3) Structural winners and losers: No specific companies are affected as the bill is procedural and does not mandate any change in procurement or spending. 4) No real market data is provided for analysis. 5) Timeline: The bill must pass through committee markup, then full Senate, then House, then be signed. At this early stage, no market implications.
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