The U.S. House of Representatives passed a federal spending bill that maintains protections for state medical marijuana programs by preventing federal interference, while dropping a provision that would have blocked the Justice Department from rescheduling cannabis. The measure now heads to the Senate. The vote reflects ongoing debates over marijuana policy as the Trump administration pursues rescheduling marijuana under federal law to acknowledge its medical use.

 

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