billS700Thursday, May 24, 2001Analyzed

Animal Disease Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Control Act of 2001

Neutral
Impact8/10

Summary

This bill directs the Secretary of Agriculture to convey approximately 232.9 acres of National Forest System land in Arizona to Gila County for veterans' services. The conveyance is without consideration, but the county must cover all associated costs. This is a localized land transfer with no broad market implications.

Key Takeaways

  • 1.The bill facilitates a localized land transfer from the federal government to Gila County, Arizona.
  • 2.The land is designated for veterans' services, with the county bearing all conveyance costs.
  • 3.No publicly traded companies are directly impacted or stand to gain/lose from this legislation.

Market Implications

This legislation has no discernible market implications. It is a localized administrative land transfer that does not involve significant federal spending, regulatory changes, or direct engagement with publicly traded companies. No specific tickers are affected.

Full Analysis

This bill mandates the conveyance of 232.9 acres of National Forest System land in the Tonto National Forest, Arizona, from the Secretary of Agriculture to Gila County. The land is specifically for serving and supporting veterans. This is a direct land transfer from the federal government to a local government entity. The bill specifies the conveyance is without monetary consideration, meaning Gila County does not purchase the land, but the county is responsible for all associated costs, including surveys and environmental analyses. There is no direct money trail or funding appropriation associated with this bill that would benefit specific publicly traded companies. The costs involved are for surveys and environmental assessments, which would likely be handled by local contractors or government agencies. No publicly traded companies are positioned to receive contracts or experience a change in their total addressable market due to this localized land transfer. Historically, localized land transfers of this nature, especially those involving federal land to local governments for specific public uses, have no discernible impact on the broader stock market or specific publicly traded companies. These are administrative actions addressing local needs rather than economic drivers. For example, similar land conveyances for public use have occurred regularly over decades without affecting market sentiment or stock prices. There are no specific winners or losers among publicly traded companies. The impact is confined to Gila County, Arizona, and the local community it serves. The bill's progression to Public Law No: 107-9 indicates it has already been enacted, making its market impact historical and negligible. This bill became Public Law No: 107-9 on May 24, 2001. The market impact has already occurred and was non-existent. There are no further market-relevant actions or timelines associated with this specific legislation.

Market Impact Score

8/10
Minimal ImpactModerateMajor Market Event