The #USHouseMarketStructureDraft is a proposed legislative framework aimed at reforming the structure and operations of U.S. equity markets. It addresses concerns over market fairness, transparency, and competition among trading venues. Key elements include changes to order routing practices, reducing payment for order flow (PFOF), and enhancing access to best execution for retail investors. Lawmakers and regulators are evaluating how these changes could impact retail brokers, institutional investors, and market makers. Supporters argue the draft promotes fairness and efficiency, while critics caution about unintended consequences. The draft marks a significant step in modernizing market infrastructure amid evolving trading technologies and behaviors.