billHR9167Event Thursday, June 4, 2026Analyzed

To amend section 313 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 to designate provisions resulting in the sale, disposal, or transfer of Federal lands as extraneous under the Byrd Rule.

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Summary

HR9167 is a procedural bill that would amend the Byrd Rule to designate provisions selling, disposing, or transferring federal lands as extraneous in budget reconciliation. It has been referred to two committees with only four actions and three cosponsors, indicating very early stage and low momentum. No direct market impact is expected.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.HR9167 is a procedural bill with no direct funding or market impact.
  • 2.The bill is in early stage with low momentum (3 cosponsors, 4 actions).
  • 3.No tickers or sectors are directly affected.

Market Implications

No market implications. This bill does not authorize spending, create mandates, or affect any sector or company.

Full Analysis

HR9167 was introduced on June 4, 2026, by Rep. Vasquez (D-NM) and referred to the House Rules and Budget Committees. The bill would amend the Congressional Budget Act to treat any provision that results in the sale, disposal, or transfer of federal lands as extraneous under the Byrd Rule, which governs what can be included in budget reconciliation bills. This is a procedural change that would affect how future reconciliation bills are structured, not a direct authorization or appropriation of funds. The bill has only three cosponsors and is in the earliest legislative stage. No funding amounts are specified. The Byrd Rule itself is a Senate rule, and this bill would amend the statutory version in the Congressional Budget Act, but its practical effect depends on future reconciliation processes. Given the procedural nature and early stage, there is no near-term market impact. No specific companies or sectors are directly affected.

Key Legislators

Rep. Vasquez, Gabe [D-NM-2]

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