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BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc.

Sector: financial servicesAsset ManagementNYSEMarket Cap: $426.0M

BlackRock MuniAssets Fund is a closed-end municipal bond fund with minimal direct political exposure but indirect sensitivity to tax policy and municipal finance regulation.

Govt Dependence
15/100
Regulatory Density
35/100
Lobbying Intensity
0/100
Political Signal
LOW

BusinessWhat MUA does

MuniAssets Fund is a closed-end investment fund managed by BlackRock that invests primarily in municipal bonds and related securities. Revenue derives from management fees on assets under management and investment income. The fund's performance is sensitive to municipal bond market conditions, interest rates, and tax policy affecting municipal bond valuations.

Lifetime Government AwardsMUA federal contracts

MUA doesn't hold direct federal contracts.

Verified via USASpending.gov: $0 reported in direct prime-contract awards. Companies in this position typically sell federal services indirectly through prime contractors and integrators (e.g., Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen, Microsoft Azure) or through commercial channels that don't appear in USASpending data.

Politicians Trading MUAMembers of Congress with recent MUA positions

1 politicians traded MUA across 1 disclosed transactions totaling $75K (last 730 days). Greed score = composite of trade frequency, volume & recency across the politician's entire history (not just MUA). 0-30 LOW · 30-60 MID · 60+ HIGH.

Congressional TradesWho in Congress is trading MUA

2026-03-17 Kevin Hern R-Oklahoma · house Sale $50,001 - $100,000
1+ trades on file · most recent 2026-04-03

Corporate Insiders · Form 4What CEOs, CFOs, and directors are doing with their own stock

No Form 4 activity recorded in the last 180 days.

Bills to WatchLegislation flagged by our analysis

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act renewalMunicipal bond tax exemption reformBuild America Bonds expansion

Political ProfileWhere MUA sits in Washington

As a closed-end fund vehicle, MUA has minimal direct political exposure. Stock movement is driven primarily by municipal bond market conditions, interest rates, and tax policy affecting muni valuations rather than company-specific regulatory events.

Regulatory ExposureThreats & opportunities

Regulatory threats

  • Federal tax exemption elimination for municipal bonds
  • SEC municipal disclosure rules expansion

Regulatory opportunities

  • Build America Bonds program expansion
  • Municipal bond market liquidity initiatives
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Frequently AskedAbout MUA & political exposure

Does BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. (MUA) hold federal contracts?
No direct prime contracts reported in USASpending.gov for BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc.. Companies in the semiconductor and AI hardware sectors often sell to the federal government via prime contractors and cloud resellers (Microsoft Azure, AWS, Lockheed Martin systems integration) rather than as direct primes.
Has Congress traded MUA stock?
1 congressional trades by 1 unique members of Congress, most recently on 2026-03-17. See the Congressional Trading panel for politician-by-politician breakdown.
What is MUA political risk profile?
Government dependence: 15/100. Lobbying intensity: 0/100. Political signal: low.
How does GovGreed track MUA political activity?
GovGreed integrates STOCK Act congressional trade disclosures, FEC contributions, OGE executive-branch disclosures, USASpending federal contracts, Senate LDA lobbying filings, and SEC Form 4 corporate insider trades into a single queryable graph. MUA data is updated daily from these official federal sources.