America’s Living Library Act
Summary
H.R. 7832 (America's Living Library Act) is an early-stage bill that would establish a pilot program to collect genomic data from species in the National Park System. It has been referred to four committees and does not authorize any specific funding. No direct market impact on the energy or agriculture sectors is discernible at this stage.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.No authorized funding or direct revenue impact on any public company.
- 2.Bill is in very early stage with no committee action since introduction.
- 3.No causal chain from this bill to energy or agriculture sector revenues.
Market Implications
The bill does not create any regulatory or financial mechanism that would affect the revenues of energy or agricultural companies. No tickers can be identified as beneficiaries or losers. Investors should ignore this legislation until it moves further through Congress.
Full Analysis
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On March 5, 2026, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) introduced H.R. 7832, a bill to create a pilot program called the 'America's Living Library Project' under the Secretary of the Interior. The bill was referred simultaneously to four committees: Natural Resources, Agriculture, House Administration, and Energy and Commerce. It currently has 6 cosponsors and a companion bill in the Senate (S.4023).
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The bill does not specify any authorized funding amount. It establishes a program to facilitate collection of genomic data from species in National Park System units. As an authorization bill, even if passed, actual appropriations would require separate legislation. No direct revenue streams or contract opportunities are created.
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The bill’s text includes definitions related to foreign entities of concern, high-priority species, and interagency coordination, but does not mandate any regulatory changes, tax credits, or procurement programs that would create material financial impacts on publicly traded companies. The National Park System is managed by the Department of the Interior and does not directly generate revenue for energy or agricultural firms.
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Given the absence of real market data for this bill, no price movements can be cited. The bill remains in early legislative stages and has seen no additional action since introduction.
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The next steps are committee hearings and markup in the four referred committees. Passage remains uncertain and distant. Without specified funding or tangible market mechanisms, no near-term market implications exist.
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