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House Bill

H.R. 7187

119th Congress

Clarity for Compensation Act

In Committee
Introduced:Jan 21, 2026

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The Clarity for Compensation Act appears to address issues related to how compensation is disclosed, regulated, or defined in the financial services sector. Based on its referral to the House Committee on Financial Services, this bill likely aims to establish clearer rules or standards around payment structures, possibly for financial professionals or executives.

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Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.

Introduced1/21/2026
StatusReferred to the House Committee on Financial Services.
ChamberHouse
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Clarity for Compensation Act

The Clarity for Compensation Act appears to address issues related to how compensation is disclosed, regulated, or defined in the financial services sector. Based on its referral to the House Committee on Financial Services, this bill likely aims to establish

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The Clarity for Compensation Act appears to address issues related to how compensation is disclosed, regulated, or defined in the financial services sector. Based on its referral to the House Committee on Financial Services, this bill likely aims to establish clearer rules or standards around payment structures, possibly for financial professionals or executives.

Bill Number
7187
Introduced
1/21/2026
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.

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Title
Clarity for Compensation Act
Bill Number
7187
Sponsor
No sponsor
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.
Introduced
1/21/2026
Summary
The Clarity for Compensation Act appears to address issues related to how compensation is disclosed, regulated, or defined in the financial services sector. Based on its referral to the House Committee on Financial Services, this bill likely aims to establish clearer rules or standards around paymen

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