billHR9301Event Thursday, June 11, 2026Analyzed

To establish an independent bipartisan National Advisory Commission on Extreme Heat and Global Security to develop short-term and long-term sustainable plans of action to mitigate and adapt to extreme heat and heat-related extreme weather events.

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Summary

HR9301 is an early-stage bill to create a commission studying extreme heat and security. No funding or direct regulatory impact on companies. Market implications are negligible at this point.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.Bill is preliminary; no money or regulations attached.
  • 2.No tickers affected at this stage.
  • 3.Monitor if commission recommendations lead to future legislation.

Market Implications

No direct market implications. The bill does not alter current operations or revenues for any public company. Energy sector investors can ignore this until substantive legislation emerges.

Full Analysis

HR9301, introduced by Rep. Stanton (D-AZ) on June 11, 2026, proposes a bipartisan commission to study extreme heat and its security implications. The bill is in the earliest legislative stage—referred to two committees (Energy & Commerce, Foreign Affairs) with no further action. No funding authorization is included; the bill only establishes a commission to develop plans. Without appropriations or mandates, no company faces direct revenue impact. The energy sector may eventually see policy recommendations, but that is years away and highly uncertain. Investors should not trade based on this procedural filing.

Key Legislators

Rep. Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4]

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