Bipartisan Senators File Marijuana Banking Bill As Trump’s Rescheduling Move Advances
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has filed the Secure and Fair Enforcement Banking (SAFE) Act to protect banks from federal penalties for providing financial services to marijuana businesses. The legislation aims to address long-standing banking access challenges for cannabis companies amid ongoing federal rescheduling efforts under the Trump administration.
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