billHR9320Event Monday, June 15, 2026Analyzed

All in For Attendance Act

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Summary

H.R. 9320 (All in For Attendance Act) is an early-stage bill referred to the House Education and Workforce Committee. It authorizes no new funding and merely allows existing federal education dollars to be used for chronic absenteeism programs. No direct market impact.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.No new funding authorized—only repurposes existing education dollars.
  • 2.Bill is in early legislative stage with no majority-party cosponsors.
  • 3.No direct impact on any publicly traded company or sector.

Market Implications

No market implications. The bill does not affect any publicly traded company or sector. Retail investors should ignore this legislation.

Full Analysis

  1. On June 15, 2026, Rep. Menefee introduced H.R. 9320, which amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act to let local educational agencies use existing federal funds for chronic absenteeism initiatives. The bill is in early stage—referred to committee with no further action. 2) The bill authorizes zero new appropriations; it only expands permissible uses of already-appropriated Title I and other ESEA funds. No new money enters the system. 3) No convergence signals were provided. 4) No publicly traded companies are directly affected. The bill targets school districts and state education agencies, not for-profit entities. 5) Next steps: committee markup, potential floor vote in the House, then Senate. Given the 119th Congress is in its second session and the bill has no cosponsors from the majority party, passage is uncertain and distant.

Key Legislators

Rep. Menefee, Christian D. [D-TX-18]

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