A bill to provide that certain discriminatory conduct by covered platforms shall be unlawful, and for other purposes.
Summary
S4746 is an early-stage bill introduced by Sen. Grassley targeting discriminatory conduct by covered platforms. It has been referred to the Judiciary Committee with no text or specific provisions available. No market impact is expected at this stage.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.S4746 is a procedural bill with no actionable details for investors.
- 2.No funding or spending authorization is included.
- 3.Market impact is zero until committee action produces a specific text.
Market Implications
No market implications at this stage. The bill is purely procedural with no defined policy mechanism. Investors should monitor for committee hearings or a released text, but no action is warranted today.
Full Analysis
On June 10, 2026, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced S4746, a bill to make certain discriminatory conduct by covered platforms unlawful. The bill was read twice and referred to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. It has five cosponsors and no further action history. The bill is in the earliest legislative stage with no committee markup, hearings, or amendments. The bill text is not publicly available, so the specific definition of 'covered platforms' and 'discriminatory conduct' remains unknown. Without text, no causal chain to specific companies or sectors can be established. The legislative path requires committee consideration, potential markup, floor debate, and passage in both chambers before any market impact. Given the early stage and lack of detail, this bill has no near-term market implications.
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