Owens Corning
Owens Corning (OC) is a building materials manufacturer with direct lobbying alignment with two members of Congress who have traded its stock, including Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) with 20 trades and $112K in purchases, while also lobbying on infrastructure and energy tax credits.
BusinessWhat OC does
Owens Corning manufactures and sells insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composite materials, primarily for residential, commercial, and industrial construction markets. Its revenue is tied to construction activity, infrastructure spending, and energy efficiency retrofits. The business model is sensitive to housing starts, commercial development, and federal infrastructure policy.
12 months past · 3 months futureOC activity timeline
Executive Branch ConflictsOC held by Trump-administration officials
Lifetime Government AwardsOC federal contracts
OC 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.
Smart Money · 13F HoldingsHedge funds holding OC
Politicians Trading OCMembers of Congress with recent OC positions
Congressional TradesWho in Congress is trading OC
Corporate Insiders · Form 4What CEOs, CFOs, and directors are doing with their own stock
Stock awards & option exercises
Bills Affecting OCLive legislation impacting this stock
Political ProfileWhere OC sits in Washington
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STRUCTURAL: Lobbying directly targets two sitting members of Congress on relevant committees (Armed Services, Economic Growth, Rural Development) with $260,000 in aligned payments each. EVIDENTIARY: Both members are active traders of the stock; Rep. Khanna executed 20 transactions and $112K in buys in Oct 2025. Net: Direct access to policymakers combined with their personal financial interest in the stock's performance is a material, quantifiable signal.
Regulatory ExposureThreats & opportunities
Regulatory threats
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Tariff and trade policy changes affecting material costsU.S. Trade Representative"Lobbying filings cite 'Section. 301 China Tariff Exclusions' and 'Tariffs AD/CVD Door Dumping' as specific issues."
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PFAS and embodied carbon regulations on building materialsEPA"Lobbying filings cite 'PFAS' and 'Embodied Carbon' as specific issues under infrastructure."
Regulatory opportunities
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Expansion of energy efficiency tax credits (25C) for home retrofitsIRS/Treasury"Lobbying filings cite 'Energy Efficiency - 25C Energy Efficient Home Tax Credit' as a specific issue."
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Federal procurement rules favoring innovative, domestic materials in infrastructure projectsGSA/OMB"Lobbying filings cite 'Use of innovative materials in federal infrastructure projects' and 'Green procurement rulemaking Buy America Act rulemaking'."
Capitol Hill AlliesChampions & critics
Congressional champions
Congressional critics
- No specific congressional critics identified.
LobbyingWho's hired to advocate for OC
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