billHR9529Event Monday, June 29, 2026Analyzed

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to impose a tax on net capital gain accrued while serving as President of the United States.

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Summary

HR9529 proposes a tax on net capital gains accrued while serving as President, but is at an early stage referred to committee with no companion bill or further action. It has no direct market impact and has effectively zero chance of passage in this Congress.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.HR9529 is a low-probability, symbolic bill with no market relevance.
  • 2.No tickers or sectors are materially affected; investors should ignore this legislation.
  • 3.The bill's early stage and lack of support indicate it will not become law.

Market Implications

This bill does not move any stock or sector. Retail investors should not adjust portfolios based on this introduction. No real market data is relevant.

Full Analysis

HR9529, introduced by Representative Salinas, would amend the Internal Revenue Code to impose a tax on net capital gains accrued during a President's term. The bill was introduced and referred to the House Ways and Means Committee on June 29, 2026, with no further action. As a tax bill, it must originate in the House but faces extremely low odds of advancement—sponsor is a junior member with no cosponsors, no companion bill in the Senate, and no committee markup scheduled. The legislative path requires committee approval, full House vote, Senate passage, and Presidential signature in an environment where such a tax on the President is politically unviable. No funding is authorized or appropriated; the mechanism is a tax imposition on a single individual. There are no convergence signals or related bills in the provided data. Structural winners and losers: none—the bill does not affect any company or sector in a measurable way. Timeline: stalled at first step, with no realistic path forward.

Key Legislators

Rep. Salinas, Andrea [D-OR-6]

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