billHR9382Event Monday, June 22, 2026Analyzed

To require the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection to link together applications of family members throughout the NEXUS application process, and for other purposes.

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Summary

HR 9382 is a procedural bill introduced by Rep. Kennedy (D-NY-26) requiring CBP to link family member NEXUS applications. It is in early stage, referred to House Homeland Security Committee with no funding or market impact.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.No market impact
  • 2.Procedural only
  • 3.No funding

Market Implications

No market impact.

Full Analysis

  1. What happened: On June 22, 2026, Rep. Kennedy introduced HR 9382 in the 119th Congress. The bill mandates CBP to link family member applications within 180 days, allow joint scheduling, and exempt children under 14 from interviews. It is in early stage, referred to committee. 2) Money trail: No funding is authorized or appropriated. The bill imposes a procedural mandate on CBP with no direct spending. 3) Structural winners/losers: No private sector impact. The bill affects government workflow only. 4) No real market data provided. 5) Timeline: Referred to House Homeland Security Committee; further action requires committee markup and floor vote.

Key Legislators

Rep. Kennedy, Timothy M. [D-NY-26]

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