billHR6732Event Tuesday, January 13, 2026Analyzed

Coercion and Sexual Abuse Free Environment Act

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Summary

HR6732, the Coercion and Sexual Abuse Free Environment Act, creates new federal criminal offenses for compelling minors to engage in specified harmful acts, but authorizes no direct spending, tax incentives, or procurement. It is in early Senate stage (referred to Judiciary Committee) with no market-relevant mechanism. No tickers meet the causal chain gate due to lack of financial impact on any public company.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.HR6732 is a criminal law bill with zero funding, procurement, or regulatory impact on any public company.
  • 2.No tickers pass the causal chain gate: no mechanism creates revenue or cost changes for any US-listed firm.
  • 3.The bill is early-stage (Senate committee), bipartisan momentum exists (voice vote in House), but market irrelevance is structural.

Market Implications

This bill has no market implications for any sector or company. No public company's revenue, margins, or regulatory burden is affected. Retail investors should take no action based on this legislation.

Full Analysis

HR6732 was passed by the House via voice vote on 2026-01-12 and received in the Senate on 2026-01-13, where it was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. The bill creates new federal criminal offenses targeting adults who compel minors to engage in acts like animal crushing, self-harm, obscene speech, or sexually explicit conduct, with enhanced penalties including potential adult prosecution for minors aged 13+ under certain conditions. As a criminal justice bill, it authorizes no spending, appropriations, tax credits, grants, or procurement. The only financial implications are potential increases in federal prison and court costs, which are non-market-meaningful. There is no money trail for investors. The bill does not intersect with any publicly traded company's revenue, costs, or competitive position—no company produces, sells, or is regulated by the specific criminal penalties established. No convergence exists with unrelated signals. The broader legislative path includes Senate committee consideration, potential floor debate, and a possible conference committee, but even enactment would create zero market impact.

Key Legislators

Rep. Biggs, Andy [R-AZ-5]

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