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"We know we need to increase energy production... includes solar. That includes wind... expect that that's going to require tripling our distribution capacity over the next decade." The Congressman explicitly links "affordability" to supply-side deregulation in energy. A bipartisan push to streamline federal permitting from "a decade" to "18 months" would unlock a massive backlog of renewable projects and grid modernization (distribution), directly benefiting solar/wind manufacturers and grid infrastructure providers (GEV). LONG renewable and grid infrastructure plays as permitting reform gains bipartisan traction. Legislative gridlock; environmental groups blocking specific streamlining measures. |
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Feb 12, 2026
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"Vote last night to... oppose the tariffs against Canada... I expect there will be [more such votes]... Tariffs are a tax... not the way to go here." A growing bipartisan coalition in Congress is actively blocking the Executive Branch's tariff threats against key allies like Canada. This legislative check reduces the tail risk of a trade war, bullish for Canadian equities (EWC) and the Canadian Dollar (FXC) which suffer under tariff uncertainty. LONG Canadian assets as political opposition to tariffs solidifies. The President bypasses Congress using emergency powers; tariffs are implemented despite legislative opposition. |
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Rep. Schneider: Affordability agenda ensures ...
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Feb 12, 2026
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"We want to see more than 4 million homes built in the near future... We need to lower the cost to build a home... reduce home building regulations." The coalition's "Affordability Agenda" focuses on supply expansion rather than just demand subsidies. Federal efforts to "clear obstacles" and incentivize local zoning reform favor large-scale homebuilders capable of delivering volume (4M target) efficiently. LONG Homebuilders (e.g., DHI, LEN) as beneficiaries of supply-side policy support. Interest rates remaining high; local municipalities resisting federal pressure on zoning. |
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Rep. Schneider: Affordability agenda ensures ...
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