Sunshine in the Courtroom Act of 2025
Summary
The Sunshine in the Courtroom Act of 2025 (S1133) was ordered to be reported favorably without amendment by the Senate Judiciary Committee on 2026-06-18. It is a procedural bill that does not authorize any spending or create market-moving mechanisms. It awaits floor action in the Senate.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.S1133 is a procedural bill with no authorized spending or market impact.
- 2.The bill has cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee and awaits floor action.
- 3.No publicly traded companies are directly affected by this legislation.
Market Implications
No market implications as the bill does not authorize spending, create mandates, or affect any sector. It is a routine procedural matter with no direct impact on publicly traded companies.
Full Analysis
The Sunshine in the Courtroom Act of 2025 is a bill introduced by Sen. Grassley (R-IA) in the 119th Congress. It has 5 cosponsors and falls under the Law policy area. The bill was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary on 2025-03-26, and on 2026-06-18 the committee ordered it to be reported favorably without amendment. The bill is now awaiting floor action in the Senate. As a procedural bill focused on courtroom transparency, it does not authorize any specific funding amount, nor does it directly affect any publicly traded company's revenue or operations. No market data is provided, and the bill's legislative stage (reported out of committee) indicates low near-term market impact. The absence of a funding mechanism or sector-specific mandate means no causal chains can be established for any ticker.
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