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Corteva Agriscience ($CTVA)

NYSE/NASDAQ: CTVA

Company & Legislative Profile

Corteva Agriscience is a publicly traded company in the Agriculture sector. This company operates across Agriculture and is subject to various Congressional legislative and regulatory actions. HillSignal is tracking 9 active Congressional signals mentioning Corteva Agriscience, including 9 bills. The current legislative sentiment leans bearish, with regulatory or policy headwinds potentially affecting performance.

Corteva Agriscience ($CTVA) is currently facing 9 active congressional signals tracked by HillSignal. With 0 bullish, 8 neutral, and 1 bearish signals, covering 3 sectors. Key sectors affected include Agriculture, Infrastructure and Technology. Recent major catalysts include To amend the Food Security Act of 1985 to repeal certain provisions relating to the acceptance and use of contributions for public-private partnerships, and for other purposes. and Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2027. Below is the complete tracker of government activity affecting Corteva Agriscience’s market performance.

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Recent Congressional Signals for Corteva Agriscience ($CTVA)

HR 8646 is a procedural step in the annual agriculture appropriations process for FY2027. The reported bill text provides standard funding levels for USDA agencies and farm programs, but contains no major policy changes or spending shocks. Market impact is negligible — tickers ADM, BG, DE face no revenue or margin changes from this bill's current state.

HR8646Congressional Bill

HR8374 is a structural policy bill introduced in the House that would remove statutory references to 'socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers' from federal agriculture programs. The bill is in early legislative stages (referred to committee) with no clear path to passage, and no funding authorization or appropriation is involved. Direct market impact is negligible.

HR8374Congressional Bill

The Checkoff Transparency Act (HR7851) is a procedural transparency bill requiring USDA to publish existing audit and budget documents for commodity checkoff programs. It alters no market mechanisms, no revenue streams, and no funding for any publicly traded company. No market impact is expected.

HR7851Congressional Bill

The AFIDA Improvements Act of 2025 (S.1969) is a procedural bill tightening foreign ownership reporting for U.S. agricultural land. It authorizes no spending and is in early committee stage. The bill has zero near-term market impact for any publicly traded company.

S1969Congressional Bill

The GROW SMART Act (S.3737) is an early-stage authorization bill with no appropriated funding and no near-term market impact. CNH Industrial sees no revenue catalyst. The bill is stalled in committee with no clear path to appropriations.

S3737Congressional Bill

DALCI Act

NEUTRAL

The DALCI Act (HR7330) is an early-stage bill authorizing $25M over five years for climate-smart agriculture and ecological restoration in the Driftless Area. Referred to committee with a single cosponsor, it faces a long legislative path and requires separate appropriations. Near-zero market impact.

HR7330Congressional Bill

HR5111 is an early-stage procedural bill modifying CRP haying/grazing rules and adding a continuous enrollment practice. It authorizes zero new funding and remains in House subcommittee. Market impact on agriculture-sector tickers is negligible — $ADM, $CTVA, and $DE see no revenue effect based on the legislative text and status.

HR5111Congressional Bill

HR7518 is an early-stage authorization bill mandating minimum staffing levels at two federal forestry institutes, with zero allocated funding and no private-sector revenue mechanism. It remains referred to committee with no floor action, and near-term market impact is negligible.

HR7518Congressional Bill

HR773, introduced by Rep. Hageman (R-WY), repeals the SUSTAINS Act's public-private partnership provisions at NRCS, removing a co-funding mechanism for agricultural sustainability programs. This eliminates a demand driver for precision agriculture and conservation products from companies like Corteva ($CTVA) and Deere ($DE), as farmer adoption incentives are reduced. The bill is in early committee stage with no counterpart in the Senate, lowering near-term passage probability.

HR773Congressional Bill

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