To amend the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act to provide for free annual passes to licensed foster families.
Summary
HR9145 is an early-stage bill proposing free annual federal recreation passes for licensed foster families. It has been referred to two committees with no further action. The bill authorizes no direct spending and has no identifiable impact on publicly traded companies.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.No direct market impact from this bill.
- 2.No publicly traded companies are affected.
- 3.Legislative path is long and uncertain.
Market Implications
This bill does not affect any publicly traded company. Investors should ignore this legislation for portfolio decisions.
Full Analysis
- On June 4, 2026, Representative Russ Fulcher (R-ID-1) introduced HR9145 in the House. The bill was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and the Committee on Agriculture. It is in the earliest legislative stage with no hearings, markups, or votes scheduled. 2) The bill does not authorize or appropriate any federal funds. It would amend the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act to waive entrance fees for foster families. The financial impact is limited to foregone recreation fee revenue, which is not material to any public company. 3) No publicly traded companies are directly affected. The bill targets federal land management agencies (e.g., National Park Service, USDA Forest Service), not private sector entities. 4) No real market data is available for this bill. 5) The bill must pass both committees, the full House, the Senate, and be signed into law. Given its early stage and narrow scope, the probability of enactment is low in the current session.
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To amend the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act to provide that entrance fees shall not be charged for entry to Federal recreational lands and water on certain days, and for other purposes.
Lone Star Coastal National Recreation Area Act
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