To direct the Attorney General to establish an official station for the United States attorney for the Western District of Washington in the county of Clark, Washington, and for other purposes.
Summary
HR 8828 is a procedural bill directing the Attorney General to establish a new U.S. Attorney official station in Clark County, Washington. It is in early legislative stage, referred to the House Judiciary Committee, with no authorized funding or direct market impact.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.No market impact from this procedural bill
- 2.No funding authorized or appropriated
- 3.No private sector beneficiaries
Market Implications
No market implications. This bill is purely administrative and does not affect any publicly traded company or sector.
Full Analysis
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What happened and its current status: On May 14, 2026, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA-3) introduced HR 8828, a bill to direct the Attorney General to establish an official station for the U.S. attorney for the Western District of Washington in Clark County, Washington. The bill was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary and has had no further action. It remains in early stage.
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The money trail: The bill does not authorize or appropriate any specific funding amount. It is a directive to the Attorney General to establish a physical office location. Any funding for such a station would require separate appropriations through the Department of Justice's budget process.
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Structural winners and losers: No private sector companies are directly affected. The bill concerns only the geographic placement of a federal prosecutorial office. No tickers are identified.
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Timeline: The bill must pass the House Judiciary Committee, then the full House, then the Senate, and be signed by The President. No companion bill or further action has been recorded.
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