
Thomas H. Kean
Trade Performance Intelligence
Score: 3/10Performance 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
Real market data showing how each stock moved since the congress member traded it.
Suspicious Timing Detected
3 flagsThomas H. Kean sold $1,001 - $15,000 of $MSFT on 2025-08-25, 100 days before the 'No Robot Bosses Act' (HR6371) was introduced, a bill that could negatively impact companies utilizing automation.
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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| Type | Ticker | Asset | Amount | Trade Price | Current | Change | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BUY | $AMCR | Amcor plc Ordinary Shares | $1K-$15K | — | — | — | Aug 15, 2025 |
| BUY | $CP | Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited Common Shares | $1K-$15K | — | — | — | Aug 22, 2025 |
| BUY | $CHKP | Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. - Ordinary Shares | $1K-$15K | — | — | — | Aug 4, 2025 |
| PARTIAL SELL | $MSFT | Microsoft Corporation - Common Stock | $1K-$15K | — | — | — | Aug 25, 2025 |
| PARTIAL SELL | $SYK | Stryker Corporation Common Stock | $1K-$15K | — | — | — | Aug 25, 2025 |
Connected Legislative Activity
10 signalsThese bills and contracts share tickers or sectors with this filing's trades.
Fast Track Healthcare Apprenticeships Act
The Fast Track Healthcare Apprenticeships Act accelerates the approval of healthcare apprenticeship programs and mandates digitization of forms, directly addressing the healthcare labor shortage. This creates a more efficient pipeline for healthcare workers and increases demand for digital solutions in workforce management. Healthcare staffing companies and technology providers will directly benefit.
HEAR Act of 2025
The HEAR Act of 2025 mandates Medicare coverage for hearing aids and related rehabilitation services, directly expanding the market for hearing device manufacturers and audiology service providers. This legislation creates a new revenue stream for companies in the hearing health sector by bringing Medicare beneficiaries into the market.
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a refundable childhood education tax credit with monthly advance payments.
HR6634 establishes a refundable childhood education tax credit of $667 per child per month, directly increasing disposable income for families and boosting spending on educational services and related consumer goods. This bill creates a new, consistent revenue stream for early childhood education providers and consumer product companies catering to families. The bill's referral to the Committee on Ways and Means indicates it has entered the legislative process.
ePermit Act
The ePermit Act (HR4503) mandates federal agencies to digitize environmental review processes, creating demand for cloud services, data management, and workflow automation. While the bill does not appropriate funds, it sets policy that could lead to future contract opportunities for technology providers. The bill has advanced through committee and was reported with an amendment, indicating active legislative momentum.
Computer Science for All Act of 2025
The Computer Science for All Act of 2025 (HR6591) has been introduced in the House and referred to committee, aiming to expand K-12 computer science education. This bill, if enacted and funded, would create a federal funding stream to increase demand for educational technology software and hardware. Technology companies like $GOOGL, $MSFT, and $AAPL have shown positive 7-day price changes, but varied 30-day performance.
SAFE BOTs Act
The SAFE BOTs Act (HR6489) is an early-stage bill requiring AI chatbot providers to disclose their non-human nature to minors and implement content moderation policies. The bill does not involve direct funding or immediate financial impact on publicly traded companies, as its current advancement is procedural. Its current status is 'Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice Vote,' indicating early legislative momentum.
No Robot Bosses Act
The 'No Robot Bosses Act' (HR6371) has been introduced in the House and referred to three committees. This bill aims to prohibit employers from using automated decision systems for employment decisions, mandating human oversight, which could increase labor costs and operational complexity for companies heavily reliant on automation. The bill is in its early stages, with no immediate market impact, but presents a long-term risk for companies utilizing AI in HR.
Fast Track Healthcare Apprenticeships Act
The Fast Track Healthcare Apprenticeships Act streamlines healthcare apprenticeship registration to 45 days and mandates digital forms, directly addressing labor shortages and reducing administrative burdens. This accelerates workforce development for healthcare providers and creates new opportunities for digital solution providers. The bill's sponsor, Senator Wyden, indicates moderate legislative momentum.
Parents Over Platforms Act
The Parents Over Platforms Act, HR6333, mandates significant changes to how social media platforms operate for users under 18, increasing compliance costs and limiting engagement. This directly reduces advertising revenue potential and user data collection for major platforms. Companies like Meta, Alphabet, Snap, and Pinterest face immediate operational and financial headwinds.
Broadband and Telecommunications RAIL Act
The Broadband and Telecommunications RAIL Act significantly accelerates broadband deployment by streamlining access to railroad rights-of-way, directly benefiting major telecommunications providers and infrastructure companies. Railroad companies gain new revenue streams from these deployments. This legislation removes regulatory hurdles and speeds up project timelines for critical infrastructure expansion.
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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.