Daniel Meuser
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4 flagsRep. Meuser sold $1,001 - $15,000 in $NVDA on March 25, 2026 — 5 days before HR8169, which expedites additions and removals from the Entity List, was introduced.
Rep. Meuser sold $1,001 - $15,000 in $NVDA on March 25, 2026 — 5 days after HR8031, a bill to repeal the Executive order ensuring a national policy framework for AI, was introduced.
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To amend the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to provide for expedited consideration of proposals for additions to, removals from, or other modifications with respect to entities on the Entity List, and for other purposes.
HR8169 expedites additions and removals from the Entity List, increasing regulatory speed for the U.S. government. This creates immediate supply chain risks and opportunities for technology and manufacturing companies, requiring rapid adaptation to new export controls. Companies with diversified supply chains and customer bases are better positioned.
To repeal the Executive order entitled "Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence".
HR8031's passage eliminates the foundational policy framework for AI, creating immediate regulatory uncertainty for major AI developers. This action disrupts long-term investment and operational planning, directly impacting companies heavily invested in artificial intelligence. The lack of a clear national AI strategy deters innovation and investment.
SELF DRIVE Act of 2026
The SELF DRIVE Act of 2026, HR7390, has advanced from subcommittee, establishing a federal regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles. This bill aims to accelerate investment and deployment in the self-driving technology sector by creating new safety standards and encouraging testing. While the bill does not include direct funding, it removes a significant regulatory barrier for companies developing and deploying autonomous driving systems.
A bill to support National Science Foundation education and professional development relating to artificial intelligence.
S.3957, the NSF AI Education Act of 2026, has been introduced in the Senate and referred to committee. This bill aims to establish National Science Foundation programs for AI education and professional development, addressing long-term talent shortages in the AI sector. While it outlines policy, it does not specify direct funding amounts or immediate appropriations, making its immediate market impact limited.
PROTECT Taiwan Act
The PROTECT Taiwan Act (HR1531) has been reported by the House Financial Services Committee, indicating legislative progress for a bill that mandates U.S. action to exclude China from international financial organizations if China threatens Taiwan. This bill introduces geopolitical risk for global financial institutions and uncertainty for technology firms reliant on cross-border financial flows. Financial stocks like Citigroup ($C) and Goldman Sachs ($GS) have shown strong 7-day gains of +9.41% and +7.24% respectively, while payment processors PayPal ($PYPL), Visa ($V), and Mastercard ($MA) have seen more modest 7-day gains but negative 30-day changes.
Future of Artificial Intelligence Innovation Act of 2026
The 'Future of Artificial Intelligence Innovation Act of 2026' establishes a comprehensive framework for AI development, directly benefiting companies in AI hardware, software, and services through increased government investment and procurement. This bill creates new revenue streams and accelerates market growth for leading tech firms. The bipartisan sponsorship ensures high legislative momentum and probable passage.
Deterring Adversarial Access to Americans’ Data Act
The 'Deterring Adversarial Access to Americans’ Data Act' (HR7509) proposes to deny tax credits and bonus depreciation for major technology firms utilizing foreign adversary-controlled technology. This bill, currently in the early stages, aims to increase operational costs for companies with global supply chains and data infrastructure, directly impacting profitability for firms like Alphabet and Microsoft. The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act
The Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act (S.3854) has been introduced in the Senate and referred to committee. This bill directs collaborative research between the Department of Energy and NOAA for advanced weather models, creating potential long-term contract opportunities for high-performance computing hardware, software, and cloud services providers. While the bill does not authorize specific funding amounts, it establishes a framework for future demand in advanced computing solutions.
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