| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Before Jan 4, 2027 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the SAVE Act will be enacted into law. The outcome matters because enactment would change legal and regulatory obligations for stakeholders affected by the bill’s subject matter.
The SAVE Act is a proposed piece of legislation currently moving through the legislative process; its text, sponsors, and committee history determine its path. Passage requires successful navigation of committee reviews, floor votes in each chamber, and either the president’s signature or a veto override, any of which can alter prospects quickly.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s aggregated, real‑time assessment of the bill’s chances based on available information and will adjust as new developments occur. Treat them as a continuously updated signal of expectations, not a certainty.
For this market, 'become law' means the bill has been enacted according to the normal legislative process—passed in the necessary form by the legislature and enacted either by the president’s signature or by a successful veto override.
Typically the bill must clear committee stage(s), pass both chambers in identical form (or have differences reconciled), and then be enacted through the executive signature or a veto override; additional procedural steps can vary by chamber and legislative rules.
Key actors include the bill’s sponsors and cosponsors, committee chairs, chamber leaders who control the floor schedule, swing votes in the deciding chamber(s), the president, and influential outside stakeholders or interest groups.
Substantive amendments can change political support and may require reapproval; a different bill carrying the same goal might be used instead, so track both the original text and any substitute measures that lawmakers propose.
Check the official legislative tracking pages (e.g., Congress.gov or the relevant legislature’s website), the bill’s congressional record entry, official sponsor statements, and reputable news coverage; also monitor this market’s page for trading‑based signals.