
Richard W. Allen
Richard W. Allen (R-GA) sold $15K-$50K of $TMO (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc Common Stock (TMO)) on Apr 11, 2025, part of 4 transactions in this filing.
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Suspicious Timing Detected
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| Type | Ticker | Asset | Amount | Trade Price | Current | Change | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SELL | Government Securities | US Treasury Bill - Due 5/15/26 3.625%- 91282CHBO(Government Securities) | $100K-$250K | — | — | — | Apr 15, 2025 |
| SELL | Government Securities | US Treasury Bill - Due 3/15/2027 4.25%- 91282CKEO(Government Securities) | $50K-$100K | — | — | — | Apr 15, 2025 |
| SELL | $TMO | Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc Common Stock (TMO) | $15K-$50K | $438.15 | $469.71 | +7.2% | Apr 11, 2025 |
| SELL | Government Securities | US Treasury Bill - Due 12/31/2025 4.25%- 91282CJS1(Government Securities) | $15K-$50K | — | — | — | Apr 15, 2025 |
Connected Legislative Activity
6 signalsThese bills and contracts share tickers or sectors with this filing's trades.
DeOndra Dixon INCLUDE Project Act of 2025
HR3491 (DeOndra Dixon INCLUDE Project Act) authorizes a Down syndrome research program at NIH but appropriates zero funding. With only 5 procedural actions over a year and stalled committee markup, the bill has no near-term market impact. No public companies are directly affected.
Ellie’s Law
Ellie's Law (HR2678) is an early-stage authorization bill directing NINDS to research unruptured intracranial aneurysms. It authorizes zero dollars, has no funding appropriation, and has only been referred to committee. Market impact is negligible in the near term for device and research tool providers like MDT, TMO, ILMN, and DGX, as no actual spending exists and the legislative path is years from completion.
Protecting Life and Integrity in Research Act of 2025
HR2075 is an early-stage House bill that would ban federal funding for research using human fetal tissue from induced abortions. It is stuck in committee with no floor action since introduction in March 2025. The market data shows a broad 30-day decline across biomedical stocks, but $TMO and $DHR have moved -1.19% and +0.72% respectively in the past 7 days — not signaling acute legislative risk. The bill has zero direct appropriations and remains a low-probability risk factor for life sciences tool suppliers.
BRAIN Act
The BRAIN Act (HR2767) is an early-stage bill in the 119th Congress that authorizes no funding and has been referred to committee. Near-term market impact is negligible. The bill creates programmatic structures for brain tumor research, biospecimen transparency, and biomarker testing awareness, but actual market effects require future appropriations and bill text clarity. No publicly traded companies face material revenue exposure at this stage.
Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act
The Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act (HR4752) mandates Medicare coverage for germline mutation testing—a direct expansion of the addressable market for genetic diagnostics companies. The bill is in early committee stage (referred to Energy & Commerce and Ways & Means), with a Senate companion bill (S2760) also introduced. Real market data shows genetic testing/ diagnostics tickers have declined 0.09% to 5.12% in the past week, but this bill represents structural demand expansion independent of recent price action.
SEPSIS Act
The SEPSIS Act (S.1929) is an early-stage authorization bill that would create federal programs for sepsis research, education, and data collection. It authorizes but does not appropriate funding, and with only 6 cosponsors and referral to committee in June 2025, passage remains uncertain. Real market data shows all four diagnostic/lab stocks have declined 1-6% in the past week and 2-10% over 30 days, reflecting broader market pressure on healthcare despite the legislative catalyst.
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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.