Jonathan Jackson, U.S. Representative

Jonathan Jackson

DemocratIL01houseFiled Mar 12, 2026
18 total filings on record
Trades
14
Tickers
9
Max Value
$50K-$100K
Timing Flags
4

Suspicious Timing Detected

4 flags
1.

Rep. Jackson bought $50,001 - $100,000 in $C (Citigroup, Inc. Common Stock) on February 5, 2026, 27 days before the Main Street Capital Access Act (HR6955) was introduced, a bill that could benefit the banking sector.

2.

Rep. Jackson bought $1,001 - $15,000 in $C (Citigroup, Inc. Common Stock) on February 11, 2026, 21 days before the Main Street Capital Access Act (HR6955) was introduced, a bill that could benefit the banking sector.

3.

Rep. Jackson bought $50,001 - $100,000 in $C (Citigroup, Inc. Common Stock) on February 5, 2026, 32 days before the American Dream Accounts Act (S4026) was introduced, a bill that could benefit financial institutions.

4.

Rep. Jackson bought $1,001 - $15,000 in $C (Citigroup, Inc. Common Stock) on February 11, 2026, 26 days before the American Dream Accounts Act (S4026) was introduced, a bill that could benefit financial institutions.

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$50K-$100K
$CCitigroup, Inc. Common Stock
Feb 5, 2026 \u2022 joint
BUY$50K-$100K
$BKThe Bank of New York Mellon Corporation Common Stock
Feb 17, 2026 \u2022 joint
BUY$1K-$15K
$AMZNAmazon.com, Inc. - Common Stock
Feb 5, 2026 \u2022 self
BUY$1K-$15K
$CCitigroup, Inc. Common Stock
Feb 4, 2026 \u2022 self
BUY$1K-$15K
$CCitigroup, Inc. Common Stock
Feb 11, 2026 \u2022 spouse
BUY$1K-$15K
$BKThe Bank of New York Mellon Corporation Common Stock
Feb 17, 2026 \u2022 self
BUY$1K-$15K
$WELLWelltower Inc. Common Stock
Feb 11, 2026 \u2022 spouse
SELL$50K-$100K
$IBMInternational Business Machines Corporation Common Stock
Feb 17, 2026 \u2022 joint
SELL$50K-$100K
$PANWPalo Alto Networks, Inc.
Feb 5, 2026 \u2022 joint
SELL$1K-$15K
$AMZNAmazon.com, Inc. - Common Stock
Feb 11, 2026 \u2022 spouse

Connected Legislative Activity

10 signals

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

BillHR7887neutral

To prohibit stock sales by senior bank executives in certain circumstances.

HR7887 is a single-sponsor early-stage bill referred to committee with no legislative momentum. It would prohibit stock sales by senior executives at large banks only if the bank receives a poor regulatory rating. The bill has zero market impact today. All six major bank stocks traded within normal ranges in April 2026 with no event-driven volatility tied to this legislation.

5/10
Mar 9, 2026
$JPM$BAC$WFC$C$GS$MS
BillHR7886bearish

To provide Federal financial regulators with clawback authority over executive compensation and additional industry prohibition and civil money penalty authority with respect to executives whose negligence caused financial loss to the applicable financial institution, and for other purposes.

HR7886 (Failed Bank Executives Accountability and Consequences Act) is an early-stage bill expanding FDIC clawback authority over executive compensation for negligence causing bank losses. It increases long-term regulatory risk for all large bank holding companies but has zero near-term revenue impact. Major bank stocks showed mixed 7-day performance as of April 30, 2026, ranging from WFC +2.63% to GS -1.29%, reflecting broader market forces rather than this bill's legislative progress.

3/10
Mar 9, 2026
$JPM$BAC$C$GS$MS
BillHR7791neutral

To authorize the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to prioritize the award of certain housing grants to applicants located in, or serving, low-income communities.

HR7791 is an early-stage bill authorizing HUD to prioritize housing grants in Opportunity Zones. It appropriates no new funds and has only been referred to committee. The homebuilder tickers listed are relevant by structural exposure but face no near-term measurable revenue impact from this legislation.

1/10
Mar 4, 2026
BillHR7789neutral

Federal Loan Systems Modernization Act of 2026

HR 7789 (Federal Loan Systems Modernization Act) is an early-stage authorization bill with zero appropriations, no funding mechanism, and no near-term revenue impact for any company. The bill merely authorizes GSA to plan a centralized Lending.gov platform. Actual contract awards require separate appropriations legislation that does not exist. Market reaction is nonexistent.

2/10
Mar 4, 2026
BillS4026neutral

A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to create American dream accounts.

S.4026, the American Dream Accounts Act, is a low-probability early-stage bill that would create tax-exempt savings accounts for first-time homebuyers. Referred to the Senate Finance Committee on March 9, 2026, with no further action. Near-term impact on financial and real estate stocks is nil. The bill authorizes no direct spending and faces substantial legislative hurdles before any market effect materializes.

1/10
Mar 9, 2026
BillHR7807neutral

Honduras Expropriation Accountability Act

HR 7807 is an early-stage procedural bill authorizing a claims commission for U.S. persons with expropriated property in Honduras. It allocates no funding and has no market impact on any publicly traded company. Recent moves in $KO, $PEP, $ADM, $XOM, $CVX are driven by earnings and commodity prices, not this legislation.

1/10
Mar 4, 2026
BillHR6955bullish

Main Street Capital Access Act

HR6955 (Main Street Capital Access Act) passed out of the House Financial Services Committee on 2026-04-20 and is now on the Union Calendar. This is the most significant banking deregulation bill of the 119th Congress. It reduces capital requirements, streamlines merger reviews, modernizes the discount window, and promotes de novo bank formation. Large banks, community banks, and fintech lenders all benefit structurally. Market has already priced in initial momentum with broad banking gains over the last 30 days.

6/10
Apr 20, 2026
$JPM$BAC$C$MS$GS$WFC
BillHR7866bearish

To restore and clarify the intent of the Federal interest rate exportation parity for State-chartered banks by allowing States to opt out of preemption only with respect to loans made by their own chartered institutions, and for other purposes.

HR7866 is an early-stage bill that would allow states to opt out of federal interest rate preemption for loans made by banks chartered in other states. This increases the regulatory burden on large national banks like JPMorgan, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup by fragmenting the national lending market across potentially 50 state regimes. The bill is currently in committee with a companion bill in the Senate, but its early stage limits near-term market impact.

3/10
Mar 9, 2026
$JPM$BAC$WFC$C
BillS3977bearish

Bankruptcy Threshold Adjustment Act of 2026

The Bankruptcy Threshold Adjustment Act of 2026 (S.3977 / HR7730) expands Chapter 13 consumer and small business debt eligibility 5-6x, directly increasing lender loss-given-default on unsecured credit. Pure-play Capital One ($COF at $191.14) faces the highest proportional earnings risk. The bill is on the Senate calendar with a companion House bill reported out of committee — active legislative momentum not yet reflected in bank stock rallies (+1-13% over 30 days).

5/10
Mar 4, 2026
$COF$AXP$JPM
BillS3923bullish

Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Reauthorization Act of 2026

The Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Reauthorization Act (S3923) has cleared the Senate Commerce Committee with bipartisan support, creating a structural mandate for NOAA to increase procurement of advanced weather sensors, AI/ML cloud computing, and commercial data services. Teledyne Technologies ($TDY) is the pure-play beneficiary for hardware, while Google ($GOOGL), Amazon ($AMZN), and Microsoft ($MSFT) stand to gain cloud and AI contracts. $TDY has rallied +7.96% in the last 30 days but is off recent highs; the bill provides a fundamental catalyst that is not yet fully priced.

5/10
Mar 4, 2026
$TDY$GOOGL$AMZN

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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.