A resolution recognizing the importance of pollinators to ecosystem health and agriculture in the United States by designating June 22 through June 28, 2026, as "National Pollinator Week".
Summary
SRES782 is a symbolic resolution designating National Pollinator Week; it carries no funding, mandates, or regulatory changes. There is zero direct market impact on any publicly traded company at this stage.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.Resolution SRES782 is purely ceremonial with no financial impact.
- 2.No companies are directly affected; the tickers list is empty.
- 3.Retail investors should treat this as a non-event.
Market Implications
No market implications from this symbolic resolution. Agriculture sector stocks ($ADM, $BG, $DE, $CTVA) remain unaffected by National Pollinator Week designation. There is no tradeable signal here.
Full Analysis
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On June 22, 2026, Senator Merkley (D-OR) introduced SRES782, a resolution recognizing the importance of pollinators and designating June 22-28, 2026 as National Pollinator Week. The resolution was referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works on the same day. As of today, it is in early legislative stages with no further action.
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This resolution does not authorize or appropriate any funding. It is a non-binding expression of congressional sentiment with no legal or financial mechanism. There is no money trail, no contract opportunity, and no regulatory mandate.
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No convergence exists with other enactable signals. No related bills, procurement actions, or presidential actions enhance its potential impact. It remains an isolated symbolic gesture.
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No structural winners or losers. The resolution does not impose costs or create benefits for any company. Agriculture sector stocks (e.g., $ADM, $BG, $DE) see no direct effect from a commemorative week designation.
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Timeline: Further steps include committee markup, Senate floor vote, and passage. Even if passed, no substantive policy change occurs. The resolution may be adopted via unanimous consent, but this does not alter market conditions for any company.
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