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$CWT

Company & Legislative Profile

$CWT is a publicly traded company in the Utilities sector. This company operates across Utilities and is subject to various Congressional legislative and regulatory actions. HillSignal is tracking 6 active Congressional signals mentioning $CWT, including 6 bills. The current legislative sentiment is predominantly bullish, suggesting potential tailwinds from government policy.

$CWT is currently facing 6 active congressional signals tracked by HillSignal. With 5 bullish, 1 neutral, and 0 bearish signals, the average legislative impact score is 4.0/10. Key sectors affected include Utilities, Infrastructure and Materials. Recent major catalysts include A bill to amend Public Law 89-108 to modify the authorization of appropriations for State and Tribal, municipal, rural, and industrial water supplies, and for other purposes. and Water Systems PFAS Liability Protection Act. Below is the complete tracker of government activity affecting $CWT’s market performance.

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Policy Threads affecting $CWT

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AI-detected clusters of bills sharing policy language across their analyses. Concepts are literal phrases present in every member's AI text — not generated narratives.

Recent Congressional Signals for $CWT

HR8254 (Water Access and Affordability Act) is an early-stage bill introduced April 13, 2026, that establishes a framework for a low-income water assistance program but contains zero authorized or appropriated funding. At current procedural status — referred to four House committees with no further action in 17 days — the bill has zero near-term market impact on water utilities or infrastructure companies. AWK at $134.23, WTRG at $39.98, and CWT at $44.57 are trading on business fundamentals, not this legislation.

Impact: 3/10HR8254Congressional Bill

S.4040 authorizes up to $637 million for North Dakota water infrastructure projects, a bullish signal for the water utility sector. Bipartisan sponsorship and a companion bill in the House suggest high passage probability. $WTRG and $CWT are pure-play water utilities positioned to benefit from increased sector spending, though the direct revenue impact on these specific companies is indirect given the geographic focus.

Impact: 5/10S4040Congressional Bill

HR6353 waives historic preservation reviews for public water system upgrades, cutting months from project timelines. At early stage, the bill provides a regulatory tailwind for water equipment makers ($AOS), engineering firms ($FLR), and water utilities ($CWT, $WTRG) — but it is only an authorization to waive a procedural review, not a funding bill. Real market data shows $AOS near its 52-week low ($62.30 vs $81.87 high) while $FLR has rallied 13.7% over the past 30 days, diverging from broader water sector weakness.

Impact: 4/10HR6353Congressional Bill

The Emergency Rural Water Response Act of 2026 (S.3620) expands federal grant eligibility for rural water infrastructure from communities of 10,000 to 35,000, meaning more of Essential Utilities' ($WTRG) and California Water Service's ($CWT) service territories qualify for USDA grants. This is a positive structural shift for regulated water utilities as it reduces the capital burden for system upgrades. However, the bill is in early-stage committee referral and authorizes no specific funding — actual impact depends on appropriations.

Impact: 3/10S3620Congressional Bill

The MORE WATER Act (S.3738) authorizes $450M for large-scale water recycling and conveyance grants in Reclamation States, but remains in Senate committee with no near-term catalyst. California water utility $CWT is the clearest structural beneficiary, but the bill is early-stage and actual funding requires separate appropriation. Current market data shows CWT at $44.64 near its 52-week low, with no price reaction to this procedural step.

Impact: 4/10S3738Congressional Bill

HR1267 is an early-stage bill exempting water utilities from CERCLA liability for PFAS, shifting cleanup costs to chemical manufacturers. The bill is in committee with 26 cosponsors and no floor action. Water utility stocks ($WTRG at $39.49, $CWT at $45.38) show mixed near-term trends; no market reaction to this bill is observable. Chemical manufacturers $DD at $44.62 and $MMM at $143.87 face potential increased liability exposure but remain near their 52-week ranges.

Impact: 5/10HR1267Congressional Bill

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