What's in markup this week?
A markup — or a committee business meeting — is where a bill's text gets finalized and voted out, and where a handful of legislators learn, before anyone else, exactly which companies a law will help or hurt. Here's this week's live committee agenda: the bills in play, and the number the official calendar leaves out.
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Bills up for a committee vote this week
Every bill a committee takes up — ranked by how many of that committee's members actively trade stocks. That overlap, between legislative information and market activity, is the number the official calendar never prints.
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Unlock every markup this week — plus which committee members trade, the sectors each bill is most likely to move, and weekly alerts before the gavel drops.
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Markups are where the information edge is born
By the time a bill reaches the House or Senate floor, the market has usually priced in the headline. The real informational advantage forms earlier — in the markup, when a committee rewrites the bill clause by clause and the people in the room can see precisely which companies win and which lose.
Those people are not neutral observers. Under the STOCK Act, members of Congress must disclose their trades — and many of them sit on the very committees marking up bills that move the sectors they invest in. That overlap is the signal GovGreed measures.
This page answers a simple question — what's in markup this week? — and adds the context the official calendar omits: the trading footprint of the committee doing the work. It's generated live and refreshes every week, so it's never stale.
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