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David J. Taylor

RepublicanOH02\u2022house\u2022Filed Apr 2, 2026
Trades
2
Tickers
2
Max Value
$1K-$15K
Flags
5 Found

Tickers in This Filing

Suspicious Timing Detected

5 flags
1.

Rep. Taylor sold $1,001 - $15,000 in $KR (Kroger Company) on March 24, 2026, 20 days after the 'Save Our Shrimpers Act' (HR2071) was introduced, a bill that could impact food supply chains.

2.

Rep. Taylor sold $1,001 - $15,000 in $KR (Kroger Company) on March 24, 2026, 40 days after the 'Produce Prescriptions for Veterans Act' (HR7267) was introduced, which could create a revenue stream for grocery retailers.

3.

Rep. Taylor sold $1,001 - $15,000 in $KR (Kroger Company) on March 24, 2026, 40 days after the 'Healthy Families Act' (S3869) was introduced, a bill that could increase labor costs for retailers.

4.

Rep. Taylor sold $1,001 - $15,000 in $KR (Kroger Company) on March 24, 2026, 40 days after the 'Stop Price Gouging in Grocery Stores Act of 2026' (S3892) was introduced, which mandates price controls on grocery stores.

5.

Rep. Taylor sold $1,001 - $15,000 in $KR (Kroger Company) on March 24, 2026, 53 days after the 'Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025' (HR2853) advanced, a bill that could benefit retailers.

These flags identify timing coincidences between stock trades and legislative activity. They do not imply wrongdoing. Click any bill number or ticker to see the full analysis.

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BUY$1K-$15K
$IBPInstalled Building Products, Inc. Common Stock
Mar 24, 2026 \u2022 joint
SELL$1K-$15K
$KRKroger Company
Mar 24, 2026 \u2022 joint

Connected Legislative Activity

10 signals

These bills and contracts share tickers or sectors with this filing's trades.

BillS3670bearish

End Welfare for Noncitizens Act

The End Welfare for Noncitizens Act, S3670, if enacted, would eliminate federal benefits for non-citizens, directly reducing consumer spending power in essential goods and healthcare. Companies reliant on government-subsidized demand in these sectors face potential revenue declines. The bill is currently in the early stages, having been referred to the Committee on Finance.

4/10
Jan 15, 2026
$UNH$CVS$WMT$KR
BillHR6986bullish

COLAs Don’t Count Act of 2026

The COLAs Don't Count Act of 2026 prevents cost-of-living adjustments to Social Security and other benefits from reducing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) eligibility or benefit levels. This directly increases the purchasing power of SNAP recipients, leading to higher spending on groceries and consumer staples.

3/10
Jan 8, 2026
$WMT$KR$COST$TGT$AMZN
BillS3869bearish

Healthy Families Act

The Healthy Families Act, S.3869, mandates paid sick leave for all workers, which would increase labor costs and operational expenses across all sectors if enacted. This bill is currently in the early stages, having been referred to committee in the Senate. Companies heavily reliant on hourly labor, such as those in retail, logistics, and quick-service restaurants, face potential negative impacts on profit margins.

4/10
Feb 12, 2026
$MCD$WMT$AMZN$FDX$UPS$KR
BillS1369neutral

Protecting Global Fisheries Act of 2026

The 'Protecting Global Fisheries Act of 2026' (S. 1369) has been placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar, indicating progress towards a floor vote. This bill creates new demand for maritime surveillance technology, benefiting defense contractors and specialized tech firms, while increasing compliance costs for seafood supply chain companies.

6/10
Feb 10, 2026
$LMT$RTX$GRMN$MSI$TSN$SMPL
BillS3770neutral

Strong Start Act

The Strong Start Act, S.3770, proposes new child payments of $3,000 per eligible child, aiming to increase disposable income for families. This bill is in its early stages, having been introduced and referred to the Senate Committee on Finance on February 3, 2026. While the intent is to boost consumer spending, the bill's current status indicates a long legislative path ahead.

4/10
Feb 3, 2026
$WMT$TGT$AMZN$KR$DG$DLTR
BillS3706neutral

Produce Prescriptions for Veterans Act

The 'Produce Prescriptions for Veterans Act' (S3706) has been introduced in the Senate, authorizing the VA to provide produce prescriptions to food-insecure veterans. This bill, if enacted and funded, would create a new demand stream for fresh produce, potentially benefiting grocery retailers and food distributors. The bill is in early stages, having been referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

4/10
Jan 27, 2026
$WMK$KR$WMT$SYY$USFD
BillHR2071neutral

Save Our Shrimpers Act

The 'Save Our Shrimpers Act' (HR2071) aims to eliminate federal funding for foreign shrimp farming, processing, and export by conditioning U.S. contributions to international financial institutions. This bill, currently on the Union Calendar, is designed to reduce international competition for domestic shrimp producers, potentially increasing costs for retailers. Recent market data shows mixed performance for major retailers and food service distributors.

5/10
Mar 4, 2026
$KR$WMT$SYY$PFGC
BillHR7267bullish

Produce Prescriptions for Veterans Act

The Produce Prescriptions for Veterans Act creates a direct revenue stream for grocery retailers by authorizing VA-issued vouchers for fresh produce to food-insecure veterans. This legislation immediately increases demand for fruits and vegetables, benefiting grocery chains and their payment processors. The bill amends Title 38, United States Code, establishing a clear funding mechanism for these vouchers.

4/10
Feb 12, 2026
$KR$WMT$UNFI$SYF
BillHR2853bullish

Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025

The Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025 (HR2853) has advanced to the Union Calendar, signaling progress towards a House floor vote. This bill aims to reduce financial losses for major retailers by establishing federal intervention against organized retail theft. Companies with significant physical retail footprints and those providing security solutions stand to benefit from potential reductions in theft and increased demand for security technology.

6/10
Jan 30, 2026
$WMT$TGT$AMZN$HD$LOW$COST
BillS3892bearish

Stop Price Gouging in Grocery Stores Act of 2026

The 'Stop Price Gouging in Grocery Stores Act of 2026' (S.3892) has been introduced in the Senate and referred to committee. This bill mandates price controls and bans surveillance-based pricing for retail food stores, directly compressing profit margins for grocery retailers and impacting technology companies providing pricing optimization software. The bill is in an early legislative stage.

4/10
Feb 12, 2026
$KR$WMT$TGT$COST$WMK$GOOGL

Data sourced from the U.S. House of Representatives Office of the Clerk Financial Disclosure system. Stock prices from Financial Modeling Prep. Suspicious timing flags identify coincidences between stock trades and legislative activity and do not imply any wrongdoing or illegal activity. This is not financial advice.