billSRES731Event Thursday, May 14, 2026Analyzed

A resolution recognizing the 175th anniversary of the founding of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority.

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Summary

SRES731 is a non-binding, ceremonial resolution recognizing the 175th anniversary of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. It contains no spending authorizations, regulatory changes, or policy mandates. This resolution has zero direct or indirect financial market impact.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.No federal funds are authorized or appropriated by this resolution
  • 2.No sector regulation, mandate, or incentive is created
  • 3.No publicly-traded company faces any change in revenue, cost, or competitive position

Market Implications

S.Res.731 has no implications for any equity, fixed-income, or commodity market. Retail investors should disregard this legislative event entirely. No portfolio adjustments are warranted.

Full Analysis

1) On May 14, 2026, Senator Ashley Moody (R-FL) introduced S.Res.731, a resolution recognizing the 175th anniversary of the founding of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. The bill was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Identical companion bill H.Res.1281 was referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce. Both remain in early procedural stages. 2) The resolution is purely ceremonial — it 'recognizes' and 'commends' but does not authorize, appropriate, or mandate any federal spending, tax change, regulatory action, or program creation. There is zero funding associated with this legislation. 3) No publicly traded companies are affected by this resolution. It does not change any law, regulation, or federal contract. There are no winners or losers in equity or fixed-income markets. 4) As of today's date, the bill has only two procedural actions (submission and referral to committee) with no hearings, markups, or floor votes scheduled. Both committees have no jurisdiction over substantive matters triggered by this resolution. 5) Timeline: Ceremonial resolutions of this type typically pass by unanimous consent or voice vote without controversy in both chambers, often within weeks. Passage would have no market consequences.