To amend title 5, United States Code, to authorize the increase of the retirement age in the United States Capitol Police.
Summary
HR 8364 is a narrow, non-controversial bill that authorizes the Capitol Police Board to raise the mandatory retirement age for Capitol Police officers from 60 to up to 65. It passed the House by voice vote and has a companion bill (S4530) already signed into law. The bill has no direct market impact as it involves no funding, no private-sector contracts, and no regulatory changes affecting publicly traded companies.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.HR 8364 is a narrow personnel policy change for the Capitol Police with zero market impact.
- 2.The companion bill S4530 is already law, making this bill largely procedural.
- 3.No publicly traded companies are affected; no funding or contracts are involved.
Market Implications
This bill has no market implications. It does not affect any sector, company, or investment theme. Retail investors should ignore this legislation.
Full Analysis
HR 8364, introduced by Rep. Steil (R-WI-1) and cosponsored by Rep. Morelle (D-NY-25), amends title 5 of the U.S. Code to allow the Capitol Police Board to set a mandatory retirement age between 57 and 65 for Capitol Police officers, up from the current cap of 60. The bill passed the House on April 27, 2026, via voice vote under suspension of the rules, indicating bipartisan support and low controversy. It was received in the Senate on April 28, 2026.
The companion bill, S4530, has already been signed into law as Public Law No: 119-95, meaning the policy is effectively enacted. HR 8364's Senate passage is largely procedural.
There is no funding authorization or appropriation in this bill. It is a personnel policy change for a single federal law enforcement agency (the U.S. Capitol Police). No private companies, contractors, or publicly traded entities are affected. The bill does not alter procurement, contracting, or any market-relevant activity.
Given the bill's narrow scope and lack of market impact, no tickers or causal chains are warranted. The convergence field is empty as no related signals or procurement data were provided that connect to this bill.
Timeline: The bill is awaiting Senate action, but with the companion law already in effect, Senate passage is expected but not market-moving.
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