billHR9360Event Thursday, June 18, 2026Analyzed

To sunset the Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress, and for other purposes.

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Summary

HR9360 is a procedural bill to sunset the Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress. It has no direct market or financial impact, as it does not authorize or appropriate any funding, and affects only internal congressional record-keeping.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.HR9360 is a purely administrative bill with no financial or market implications.
  • 2.No funding is authorized or appropriated by this bill.
  • 3.No private sector entities are affected; the bill only concerns internal congressional operations.

Market Implications

No market implications. This bill does not affect any publicly traded company, sector, or regulatory environment.

Full Analysis

On 2026-06-18, Rep. Mary E. Miller (R-IL-15) introduced HR9360 in the 119th Congress, a bill to sunset the Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress. The bill was referred to the House Committee on House Administration, an early-stage procedural step. The bill does not authorize any spending, create any new programs, or impose any regulatory requirements on private industry. Its sole purpose is to dissolve an advisory committee that deals with congressional records management. As such, there is no money trail, no affected sectors, and no companies that would see any change in revenue, costs, or competitive position. The legislative path remains: the bill must pass through committee, then the full House, and then the Senate before reaching the President. Given its narrow, administrative scope, it is highly unlikely to advance or have any market impact.

Key Legislators

Rep. Miller, Mary E. [R-IL-15]

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