Congressional Amendments To Delay Or Speed Up Federal Hemp THC Product Ban Won’t Get Votes
Congressional amendments regarding the federal hemp THC product ban—one proposing a one-year delay and another seeking to accelerate implementation—will not receive House floor votes this week. Rep. James Comer (R-KY) and Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced the competing amendments to the Farm Bill, but neither will be considered during the current legislative session.
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