
Debbie Dingell
Trade Performance Intelligence
Score: 5/10Performance calculated from trade date to most recent market close. Real-time stock data from Financial Modeling Prep. This is not financial advice.
Stock Price at Trade vs. Today
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Suspicious Timing Detected
4 flagsDebbie Dingell sold $50,001-$100,000 in $AAPL on 2025-11-24, 51 days before the 'Divesting from Communist China’s Military Act of 2026' (S3640) was introduced, which could negatively impact technology companies.
Debbie Dingell sold $50,001-$100,000 in $AAPL on 2025-11-24, 79 days before the 'Deterring Adversarial Access to Americans’ Data Act' (HR7509) was introduced, a bill that could affect major technology firms.
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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All Transactions
| Type | Ticker | Asset | Amount | Trade Price | Current | Change | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PARTIAL SELL | $AAPL | Apple Inc. - Common Stock | $50K-$100K | — | — | — | Nov 24, 2025 |
| PARTIAL SELL | $GOOG | Alphabet Inc. - Class C Capital Stock | $15K-$50K | $318.47 | $335.40 | +5.3% | Nov 24, 2025 |
| PARTIAL SELL | $HON | Honeywell International Inc. | $15K-$50K | — | — | — | Nov 24, 2025 |
| EXCHANGE | $Q | Qnity Electronics, Inc. Common Stock | $1K-$15K | — | — | — | Nov 3, 2025 |
| EXCHANGE | $SOLS | Solstice Advanced Materials Inc. - Common Stock | $1K-$15K | — | $81.40 | — | Oct 30, 2025 |
| EXCHANGE | $SOLS | Solstice Advanced Materials Inc. - Common Stock | $1K-$15K | — | $81.40 | — | Oct 30, 2025 |
| SELL | $SOLS | Solstice Advanced Materials Inc. - Common Stock | $1K-$15K | — | $81.40 | — | Nov 24, 2025 |
| EXCHANGE | $SOLS | Solstice Advanced Materials Inc. - Common Stock | $1K-$15K | — | $81.40 | — | Oct 30, 2025 |
Connected Legislative Activity
10 signalsThese bills and contracts share tickers or sectors with this filing's trades.
A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a tax credit for qualified combined heat and power system property, and for other purposes.
This bill establishes a 10% tax credit for qualified combined heat and power (CHP) system property, directly increasing demand for CHP systems. Manufacturers of CHP equipment will see increased sales and project opportunities. This credit incentivizes energy efficiency investments across various industries.
Public Health Air Quality Act of 2025
The Public Health Air Quality Act of 2025 mandates expanded air quality monitoring and electronic data submission, creating significant demand for environmental monitoring technology and related infrastructure. This bill directly benefits manufacturers of air quality systems and analytical instrumentation. The market for fenceline and ambient air monitoring equipment will expand substantially.
Divesting from Communist China’s Military Act of 2026
The 'Divesting from Communist China’s Military Act of 2026' (S. 3640) is in its early stages, having been introduced and referred to committee. This bill mandates U.S. divestment from an expanded list of Chinese military-industrial complex companies, directly impacting U.S. tech, manufacturing, and financial firms with significant Chinese market exposure. The bill does not authorize or appropriate funds; instead, it imposes divestment requirements.
To amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to repeal certain disclosure requirements related to conflict minerals, and for other purposes.
HR7085, which repeals conflict mineral disclosure requirements, has been placed on the Union Calendar. This regulatory relief reduces compliance costs for electronics and automotive manufacturers. Companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Tesla are direct beneficiaries of this reduced reporting burden.
Data Care Act of 2025
The Data Care Act of 2025 (S.3570) has been introduced in the 119th Congress and referred to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. This early-stage bill aims to establish new data privacy and security requirements for companies handling consumer data, potentially increasing compliance costs for technology and telecommunications firms.
New Source Review Permitting Improvement Act
HR161 significantly reduces environmental permitting burdens for existing industrial facilities, directly lowering compliance costs and accelerating project timelines for heavy industry. This bill immediately benefits companies in refining, chemicals, power generation, and manufacturing by easing upgrade and expansion processes. Expect increased capital expenditure and operational efficiency for these sectors.
To expand the sharing of information with respect to suspected violations of intellectual property rights in trade.
HR4930, which expands information sharing on intellectual property rights violations, has been placed on the Union Calendar. This bill directly benefits companies with substantial IP portfolios and those operating large online marketplaces by reducing revenue loss from illicit trade. Online marketplaces gain enhanced tools to combat counterfeit goods, which is a structural positive.
Federal Acquisition Security Council Improvement Act of 2026
HR7274, the Federal Acquisition Security Council Improvement Act of 2026, strengthens the Federal Acquisition Security Council's authority to restrict foreign adversary technology in government supply chains. This legislative action is poised to increase demand for secure, domestically sourced components and technology, directly benefiting U.S.-based technology and defense contractors. Companies with established U.S. manufacturing capabilities and robust supply chain security are positioned to gain market share.
Antitrust Freedom Act of 2026
The Antitrust Freedom Act of 2026, currently in the early stages of the legislative process, aims to significantly reduce antitrust enforcement by limiting challenges to market dominance. This bill, if enacted, would benefit large corporations by increasing operational flexibility and reducing regulatory risk, potentially leading to increased consolidation across various sectors. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and has been referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
CLEAN–UP Act
The CLEAN-UP Act, HR7268, introduced in the House on January 27, 2026, aims to streamline contaminated water remediation projects by reducing liability for the Secretary of the Army. This bill is in its early legislative stages, having been referred to two committees, and does not yet include explicit funding authorizations. While it could benefit environmental remediation service providers, its current impact on market-traded companies is limited due to its early status and lack of funding details.
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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.