A resolution designating June as "National Annuity Awareness Month".
Summary
SRES774 is a ceremonial resolution designating June as National Annuity Awareness Month, with no binding effect on markets or spending. It has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee, an early procedural step with no near-term market impact.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.No market impact from this ceremonial resolution.
- 2.No companies or sectors are affected.
Market Implications
No market implications. The resolution is ceremonial and does not alter any business or regulatory environment.
Full Analysis
- What happened: On June 17, 2026, Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS) introduced SRES774 in the 119th Congress, a resolution to designate June as 'National Annuity Awareness Month.' The bill was submitted in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, its only action to date. This is an early-stage, non-binding resolution. 2) The money trail: The resolution authorizes no funding, imposes no mandates, and creates no tax or regulatory changes. It is purely symbolic, with no direct economic mechanism. 3) Structural winners and losers: None. The resolution does not affect any company, sector, or market. 4) No real market data is provided; the competitive landscape is unchanged. 5) Timeline: As a resolution, it requires passage by both chambers and signature by the President to become law. No further legislative steps are scheduled.
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