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House Passes Marijuana Banking Bill With Bipartisan Support

House Passes Marijuana Banking Bill With Bipartisan Support Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Jarrell Dillard and Tiffany Kary © Bloomberg Marijuana leaf designs are displayed on a window as customers wait in line outside the MedMen dispensary in West Hollywood, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018. California launched legal marijuana Monday, and customers lined up to celebrate the historic moment in San Diego, Sacramento and Oakland some of the municipalities given the green light to start sales on January 1. Meantime, in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the state s first- and fourth-largest cities, customers were turned away empty handed. (Bloomberg) The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would give state-authorized marijuana businesses easier access to banking services.

US House passes marijuana banking bill with bipartisan support

US House passes marijuana banking bill with bipartisan support By Jarrell Dillard and Tiffany Kary Bloomberg,Updated April 20, 2021, 9:08 a.m. Email to a Friend Marijuana plants stand in a room at the grow facility for Sense of Healing dispensary in Denver, Colorado.Matthew Staver/Bloomberg The US House of Representatives passed a bill Monday that would give state-authorized marijuana businesses easier access to banking services. The bill, H.R. 1996, called the SAFE Banking Act, would prohibit federal banking regulators from penalizing banks and other depository institutions for providing banking services to cannabis businesses. It passed Monday night on a 321-101 bipartisan vote.

Senior Treasury employee charged with leaking documents related to Russia probe

Senior Treasury employee charged with leaking documents related to Russia probe WASHINGTON - A senior Treasury Department employee was charged Wednesday with leaking to a reporter confidential government reports about the financial transactions of Trump associates and others under scrutiny in the special counsel s probe of R. Written By: Washington Post | × Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards, 40. Handout from the Alexandria (Va.) Sheriff s Office WASHINGTON - A senior Treasury Department employee was charged Wednesday with leaking to a reporter confidential government reports about the financial transactions of Trump associates and others under scrutiny in the special counsel s probe of Russian election interference.

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