To amend title 44, United States Code, to prohibit the closure of Federal records centers, and for other purposes.
Summary
HR10131 is an early-stage bill that would prohibit the closure of federal records centers. It has been referred to committee with no funding authorized. The bill is procedural and unlikely to generate material market impact.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.HR10131 is a procedural bill with no funding or direct market impact.
- 2.The bill prohibits closure of federal records centers, but does not affect private sector contracts or spending.
- 3.No publicly traded companies are directly impacted by this legislation at this stage.
Market Implications
There are no market implications from HR10131. The bill is in early committee stage, authorizes no spending, and does not target any specific industry or company. Investors should monitor for further legislative action, but current impact is zero.
Full Analysis
On August 20, 2026, Rep. Kevin Mullin (D-CA) introduced HR10131, a bill to amend title 44 of the U.S. Code to prohibit the closure of Federal records centers. The bill was referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. It has five Democratic cosponsors. The bill is in an early legislative stage with no further action. The bill does not authorize any funding; it is a prohibition on executive action. Federal records centers are physical facilities managed by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) or other agencies. The bill would prevent their closure, which could affect government efficiency and potential outsourcing to private records management firms. However, the impact on publicly traded companies is indirect and uncertain. No specific companies are named, and the bill does not alter procurement or contracting rules. Given the early stage and lack of funding, the market implications are negligible.
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