Congress Won’t Block Trump’s Marijuana Rescheduling Move, Bipartisan Lawmakers Say As Hearing On Reform Begins
As a Congressional hearing begins on the Trump administration's marijuana rescheduling proposal, bipartisan lawmakers indicate that efforts to block the reform through appropriations legislation are unlikely to succeed, despite the House Appropriations Committee previously approving a funding bill with provisions that could prevent federal officials from implementing the change.
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