billHR9342Event Thursday, June 18, 2026Analyzed

To revise certain authorities of the Government Publishing Office, and for other purposes.

Neutral

Summary

HR9342 is a procedural bill at the earliest stage of the legislative process, referred to two House committees with no substantive text or funding authorization available. It has no near-term market impact.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.No funding or market impact identified at this stage.
  • 2.Bill is purely procedural with no substantive text available.
  • 3.No companies or sectors are directly affected by this referral.

Market Implications

No market implications. The bill is at the referral stage with no text, no funding, and no identifiable corporate impact. Investors should monitor for future committee reports or amendments that could reveal operational changes.

Full Analysis

HR9342 was introduced in the House on 2026-06-18 and immediately referred to the Committee on House Administration and the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The bill's title—'To revise certain authorities of the Government Publishing Office'—suggests it addresses internal GPO operations, but no actual bill text has been provided for analysis. The bill is in the earliest legislative stage with no committee hearings, markups, or amendments. It authorizes zero dollars and has no identifiable funding mechanism. No market-moving provisions are present. The legislative path requires committee review, potential markup, House floor consideration, and Senate passage before any effect becomes possible.

Key Legislators

Rep. Bice, Stephanie I. [R-OK-5]

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