billHR7509Event Wednesday, February 11, 2026Analyzed

Deterring Adversarial Access to Americans’ Data Act

Bearish

Summary

HR7509 is an early-stage bill that would deny tax benefits to firms using foreign adversary-controlled technology. At present, it has been referred to the House Ways and Means Committee with no further action. Market impact is minimal — the bill faces a long legislative path and funding mechanism definition is absent.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.HR7509 is an early-stage bill referred to committee with no further actions since February 2026.
  • 2.The bill does not allocate funds; it denies tax incentives, so there is no direct spending impact.
  • 3.Market-implied impact today is negligible — stocks are up sharply on non-legislative factors.

Market Implications

Current market data shows GOOGL at $349.94, up 27.95% in 30 days; MSFT at $424.46, up 18.25%; AAPL at $270.17, up 9.54% — all far above their 52-week lows. These moves are driven by earnings and AI optimism, not by any anticipated passage of HR7509. The bill remains in committee purgatory with no scheduled markup or floor vote. Investors should not overweight this legislation in their near-term thesis for tech names until it shows signs of movement.

Full Analysis

On February 11, 2026, Representative Moran introduced the 'Deterring Adversarial Access to Americans’ Data Act' (HR7509). The bill modifies the Internal Revenue Code to classify entities using 'foreign adversary-controlled technology' as foreign-influenced, thereby denying them bonus depreciation under Section 168(k) and certain tax credits. The bill is in early stage — referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means with no hearings yet. It does not authorize or appropriate any spending; it is a pure tax penalty mechanism. For major US technology firms like Alphabet, Microsoft, and Amazon, the practical impact depends on how broadly 'foreign adversary-controlled technology' is defined and enforced. Given the infancy of the legislation, no material near-term market action is expected. Real market data shows all three stocks have been on strong upward trends over the past 30 days (GOOGL +27.95%, MSFT +18.25%), driven by broader market factors unrelated to this bill. Structural winners from this bill would be US-based data center equipment and cloud providers (e.g., $NVDA, ) if they are not using adversary tech, but again, only if the bill advances significantly.

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