
Jonathan Jackson
Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) bought $15K-$50K of $DOCS (Doximity, Inc. Class A Common Stock) on Aug 25, 2025, part of 3 transactions in this filing (2 buys, 1 sells).
HillSignal flagged 2 timing concerns on this filing — trades that line up closely with related legislative or contract activity.
Price Movement Since Trade
How the largest positions have moved from the trade date to the most recent close.
Suspicious Timing Detected
2 flagsThese 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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| Type | Ticker | Asset | Amount | Trade Price | Current | Change | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BUY | $DOCS | Doximity, Inc. Class A Common Stock | $15K-$50K | $66.40 | — | — | Aug 25, 2025 |
| BUY | $LRCX | Lam Research Corporation - Common Stock | $1K-$15K | $106.74 | — | — | Aug 13, 2025 |
| SELL | $IBM | International Business Machines Corporation Common Stock | $1K-$15K | $240.07 | — | — | Aug 13, 2025 |
Connected Legislative Activity
10 signalsThese bills and contracts share tickers or sectors with this filing's trades.
Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets Act
H.R. 5457, the Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets Act, passed the House on December 15, 2025, and now moves to the Senate. The bill mandates all federal agencies and IC elements to assess their software inventory and develop management plans within 18 months — creating a direct catalyst for enterprise cloud, consulting, and software asset management services. Primary beneficiaries include the major cloud/enterprise software providers with established federal footprints: $AMZN (AWS), $MSFT (Azure Government), $ORCL (OCI), and $IBM (Red Hat/Consulting). No specific funding is authorized; this is a compliance mandate that will drive agency spending through existing procurement vehicles.
Fast Track Healthcare Apprenticeships Act
The Fast Track Healthcare Apprenticeships Act (HR6445) is an early-stage procedural bill that would require the DOL to decide on healthcare apprenticeship registrations within 45 days and digitize forms. It has no authorization or appropriation attached and is stuck in committee. The structural beneficiary, AMN Healthcare, trades at $20.63, up 12.49% in 30 days, but this move is driven by broader staffing sector momentum, not this bill. No actionable catalyst for retail traders.
A bill to require the Director of National Intelligence to develop a strategy on intelligence coordination and sharing relating to critical and emerging technologies.
S. 3288 is an early-stage procedural bill requiring only a strategy report from the DNI. It authorizes zero funding and has no direct market impact. The causal chain from this bill to any company revenue requires multiple inferential steps and is structurally weak for near-term trading signals.
AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act
The AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act (S3108) is an early-stage Senate bill requiring quarterly disclosures of AI-driven job changes. It imposes new compliance costs on major AI investors like Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, NVIDIA, and Meta without allocating any funding. Market impact is currently low given the bill's procedural status, but the transparency risk is real for AI-heavy companies.
A bill to require the Secretary of Defense assess and, as appropriate, implement open technical standards for digital content provenance, and for other purposes.
S.3563 is a procedural early-stage bill directing the DoD to produce a digital content provenance roadmap by June 2026. It authorizes zero funding, mandates a study only, and is referred to committee. No near-term market impact on any listed company. The bill signals potential future contract opportunities in cybersecurity and data integrity tech, but all concrete effects are 12+ months away pending subsequent appropriations.
Remote Access Security Act
The Remote Access Security Act introduces a regulatory overhang for the four largest US cloud providers by classifying remote access to AI models and offensive cyber tools as deemed exports, creating compliance burdens and restricting international market access. This early-stage bill has no direct budget impact but signals legislative risk to high-margin AI cloud workloads. Current market data shows mixed reactions across the four hyperscalers, with GOOGL surging 8% over the past week while MSFT and ORCL declined 4.4% and 6.2% respectively.
Roadway Safety Modernization Act of 2025
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.
Quantum Readiness and Innovation Act of 2025
The Quantum Readiness and Innovation Act of 2025 (S. 3312) is in early legislative stages—introduced, referred to committee, no hearings or markup—and authorizes zero spending. It directs NIST to issue guidance for federal agencies on post-quantum cryptography migration. Pure-play quantum hardware stocks IONQ, RGTI, and QBTS have rallied 18-52% over the last 30 days on sector enthusiasm, but this bill's specific mechanism (guidance, not procurement) does not directly benefit quantum hardware sales. IBM is the only ticker with a clear causal line: its cryptographic software and consulting businesses are directly referenced in the standards the bill mandates.
No Robot Bosses Act
The No Robot Bosses Act (HR6371) is a procedural early-stage bill with zero near-term market impact. It imposes compliance costs on HR technology vendors but has no funding authorization and has stalled since referral to three committees in December 2025. No actionable trading signal for retail investors at this time.
CHICKASAW AEROSPACE, LLC: $12.3M Department of Health and Human Services Contract
This $12.3M contract to Chickasaw Aerospace, LLC for FDA IT services is a routine award for modernizing adverse event monitoring, with minimal direct impact on major publicly traded companies. However, it signals ongoing federal investment in healthcare IT infrastructure, benefiting larger players in the sector.
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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.