A resolution expressing recognition and appreciation for the contributions of hotel employees and supporting the goals and ideals of National Hotel Employee Day.
Summary
SRES842 is a ceremonial resolution recognizing hotel workers, referred to committee. It has no direct market impact.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.The bill is purely ceremonial with no financial or regulatory mechanism.
- 2.No sectors or tickers are impacted.
- 3.Investors should ignore this resolution as it does not alter any business conditions.
Market Implications
No implications for any quoted tickers or sectors. The resolution lacks any funding, mandate, or regulatory change that could affect corporate revenues or costs.
Full Analysis
SRES842, introduced on August 7, 2026, is a simple resolution in the 119th Congress sponsored by Sen. Moody (R-FL). The bill expresses gratitude for hotel employees and supports National Hotel Employee Day but authorizes no funding, imposes no regulations, and creates no new programs. It was referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, an early-stage legislative action. With no text beyond symbolic recognition and zero cosponsors, this is a procedural, non-binding measure. Its passage would have no material effect on any company or sector, and it does not interact with ongoing federal procurement, regulatory changes, or market dynamics.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CALIFORNIA: $1.7B Department of Agriculture Grant
ADMINISTRACION DE DESARROLLO SOCIOECONOMICO DE LA FAMILIA: $2.5B Department of Agriculture Federal Award
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND: $1.2B Department of the Treasury Federal Award
NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: $1.5B Department of Agriculture Grant
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES CALIFORNIA: $3.6B Department of Health and Human Services Grant
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES CALIFORNIA: $1.2B Department of Agriculture Grant
GOVERNORS OFFICE: $553M Department of the Treasury Federal Award
TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION: $982M Department of Health and Human Services Grant
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