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$TRMB

Company & Legislative Profile

$TRMB is a publicly traded company in the Technology sector. This company operates across Technology and is subject to various Congressional legislative and regulatory actions. HillSignal is tracking 7 active Congressional signals mentioning $TRMB, including 7 bills. The current legislative sentiment is predominantly bullish, suggesting potential tailwinds from government policy.

$TRMB is currently facing 7 active congressional signals tracked by HillSignal. With 5 bullish, 2 neutral, and 0 bearish signals, the average legislative impact score is 3.9/10. Key sectors affected include Technology, Infrastructure and Agriculture. Recent major catalysts include MAPWaters Act of 2025 and Roadway Safety Modernization Act of 2025. Below is the complete tracker of government activity affecting $TRMB’s market performance.

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Total Signals

3.9/10

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Bullish Signals

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Policy Threads affecting $TRMB

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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.

Thread · 2 bills

Imaging Spectroscopy · Supply Forecasting · Water Supply

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Recent Congressional Signals for $TRMB

The Snow Water Supply Forecasting Reauthorization Act is a low-impact authorization bill with no specified funding. It creates a favorable procurement framework for Trimble's lidar and spectroscopy systems, but actual market impact is negligible until appropriations are passed. $TRMB trades at $67, down 3.5% over the past week, within its 52-week range of $62-$87.5.

Impact: 4/10HR3857Congressional Bill

S2437 reauthorizes a snowpack forecasting program with a technology modernization mandate but appropriates no funding. The bill is in early committee stage—no guaranteed revenue for $TRMB or $MTRN. Real market data shows TRMB at $66.98 (30-day +2.68%) and MTRN at $180.16 (30-day +24.55%), but these moves are not causally linked to this early-stage bill.

Impact: 3/10S2437Congressional Bill

The MAPWaters Act is now law, mandating federal water agencies to standardize and publish geospatial data on waterways. This drives a direct procurement cycle for GIS software and services, with Trimble ($TRMB) as the pure-play beneficiary. The bill authorizes no direct spending, but federal IT modernization requirements create a concrete demand catalyst. $TRMB currently trades at $66.88, down 0.7% on the week but up 2.53% over 30 days, near the lower end of its 52-week range of $62-$87.5.

Impact: 5/10HR187Congressional Bill

HR6531 (Bridges not Bumpers Act) is an early-stage bill at the referral-to-subcommittee stage that establishes a federal working group to study bridge clearance data sharing for GPS devices. It authorizes zero dollars, imposes no regulations, and has no near-term market impact on any public company. Real market data for $TRMB shows a neutral 30-day trend (+2.5%) with no volume or news correlation to this bill.

Impact: 2/10HR6531Congressional Bill

The Advancing Research on Agricultural Soil Health Act of 2025 (S. 2582) mandates development of a standardized USDA soil carbon measurement methodology, creating new demand for precision agriculture technology and soil analysis services. The bill is in early committee stage with no appropriations attached, but the framework sets the stage for future federal carbon programs. Trimble ($TRMB) and Deere ($DE) are best positioned to benefit from interoperability requirements that favor OEM-integrated hardware and software solutions.

Impact: 3/10S2582Congressional Bill

The Roadway Safety Modernization Act redirects existing HSIP funding ($2.3B/year) to allow state DOTs to purchase telematics, predictive analytics, and ADAS systems. Pure-play telematics ($TRMB) and mapping/ADAS ($MBLY) vendors are direct beneficiaries. Diversified data analytics providers ($VRSK) have secondary exposure. The bill is early-stage — referred to committee — so no immediate revenue impact, but the structural precedent of federalizing safety tech procurement is bullish for the sector.

Impact: 5/10S3572Congressional Bill

HR4550 mandates adoption of improved grain grading technology, creating direct federal procurement demand for ag-tech providers. Trimble ($TRMB), AGCO ($AGCO), and Deere ($DE) are positioned to benefit. The bill reauthorizes FGIS fee collection through FY2030, providing revenue stability for inspection services. Current market data shows TRMB at $66.28 (30-day +5.98%), AGCO at $114.43 (30-day +1.58%), and DE at $560.02 (30-day +0.81%) — all showing positive monthly momentum ahead of potential Senate passage.

Impact: 5/10HR4550Congressional Bill

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