A Congressional hearing will take place next week to discuss bipartisan cannabis reform issues at the federal and state level. On Tuesday, the House Oversight Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Subcommittee posted a notice announcing the meeting, which will take place on November 15th. The congressional meeting is titled, “Developments in State Cannabis Laws and Bipartisan Cannabis Reforms at the Federal Level.” It’s not clear if the hearing will focus on any specific pieces of federal marijuana reform legislation, but Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), who serves as the GOP ranking member on the panel, previously told Marijuana Moment that she had received a “promise” from leadership that her States Reform Act (SRA) would be taken under consideration in the panel. The States Reform Act legislation would end federal cannabis prohibition and also take steps to ensure that businesses in existing state markets can continue to operate unencumbered by changing federal rules.
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