billHR9038Event Tuesday, May 26, 2026Analyzed

To prohibit the use of Federal funds to install permanent fencing around the United States Supreme Court Building or grounds.

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Summary

HR9038 is an early-stage bill that would prohibit federal funds for permanent fencing around the U.S. Supreme Court grounds. It has no direct financial impact on any publicly traded company, as it does not authorize or appropriate any funding, nor does it create or eliminate any contract or program.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.HR9038 is a procedural bill with no financial market impact.
  • 2.No tickers are affected because the bill does not create or eliminate any revenue stream.
  • 3.Investors should ignore this bill as it has zero materiality for any sector.

Market Implications

This bill does not affect any publicly traded company or sector. There are no market implications.

Full Analysis

1) On May 26, 2026, Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) introduced HR9038 in the 119th Congress. The bill was referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. It is in the earliest legislative stage with no hearings, markups, or votes scheduled. 2) The bill contains no funding authorization or appropriation. It simply prohibits the use of federal funds for a specific type of construction. There is no money trail to follow. 3) No publicly traded company derives revenue from Supreme Court fencing projects. The bill does not affect any sector's total addressable market. 4) No real market data is relevant because the bill has zero financial impact. 5) The bill must pass committee, receive a floor vote in the House, pass the Senate, and be signed by the President. Given its narrow scope and early stage, the probability of enactment is low, and even if enacted, it would not affect any company's revenue or costs.

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