Data to Save Moms Act
Summary
S.4187, the Data to Save Moms Act, is an early-stage authorization bill aimed at improving maternal health data collection. It does not mandate spending or directly affect publicly traded healthcare companies' revenues. No actionable market signal for retail investors at this stage.
See which stocks are affected
Key takeaways, market implications, full AI analysis, and connected signals are available to HillSignal members.
Already have an account? Log in
Key Takeaways
- 1.S.4187 is an early-stage authorization bill with no specific funding amount
- 2.No direct impact on any publicly traded company's revenue or cost structure
- 3.Low legislative momentum and no identifiable market catalysts
Market Implications
No stock-level implications exist for this procedural bill. Healthcare sector investors should not adjust positions based on this introduction.
Full Analysis
- On March 25, 2026, Senator Smith (D-MN) introduced S.4187, the Data to Save Moms Act. The bill was read twice and referred to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, indicating it is in the early legislative stage with no further action taken. 2) The bill authorizes grants for maternal mortality review committees to improve community engagement, but it does not specify a funding amount. Authorization bills set spending ceilings; actual appropriation requires separate legislation. No direct funding stream is established. 3) No related signals, procurement, or presidential actions are provided, so convergence analysis cannot be performed. 4) The bill has only Democratic sponsors and cosponsors, low legislative momentum, and no deadlines. It does not directly mandate, incentivize, or penalize any publicly traded company. 5) The next step would be committee hearings; with the 119th Congress ending January 2027, the bill's probability of passage is low.
Key Legislators
Connected Signals
Matched on shared policy language across AI analyses, with ticker & timing weight
HUMAN SERVICES, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF: $16.9B Department of Health and Human Services Grant
STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: $2.9B Department of Homeland Security Grant
GOVERNOR'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: $1.8B Department of Homeland Security Grant
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES MISSO: $15.1B Department of Health and Human Services Grant
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES: $14.1B Department of Health and Human Services Grant
GEORGIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY AGENCY: $1.6B Department of Homeland Security Grant
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: $11.5B Department of Health and Human Services Grant
OKLAHOMA HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY: $8.2B Department of Health and Human Services Grant
Related Presidential Actions
Executive orders & memoranda affecting the same sectors or companies
Delivering Gold Standard Childhood Vaccine Recommendations for Americans
This executive order directs HHS to establish a 'Gold Standard' childhood vaccine schedule with fewer recommended vaccines than current CDC guidelines, mandates that MMR be administered as three separate single-disease shots when domestically available, and instructs the DOJ to challenge state vaccine mandates that do not provide religious or medical exemptions. It also orders HHS to develop alternative adjuvants to aluminum and improve vaccine safety monitoring, while preserving access to existing vaccines.
Continuing to Protect the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship
This executive order directs federal agencies, including State, Justice, Homeland Security, and Social Security, to deny U.S. citizenship documentation to children born in the U.S. whose parents include alien enemies, foreign government employees, or those involved in commercial birth tourism or surrogacy, or who are born in territories without statutory citizenship. It implements a narrow interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment following the Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. Barbara, effectively restricting birthright citizenship for specific categories of non-citizen parents.
Ending Birth Tourism
This executive order directs the Secretaries of State and Homeland Security to prevent foreign nationals from entering the U.S. on nonimmigrant visas for the purpose of giving birth (birth tourism), including revoking visas, barring entry, and taking action against facilitators. It defines birth tourism as entry via nonimmigrant visa for childbirth and allows humanitarian or national interest exemptions.
Free — no credit card
Get the next market-moving signal before the news does
HillSignal scores every Congressional bill, federal contract, and insider filing for market impact and emails you the high-conviction ones — free, no credit card.
Weekly digest — the congressional activity that actually moved markets that week, in plain English. Free, one email.
Free forever plan · No credit card · Unsubscribe in one click
Want the live terminal too? Create a free account →