Lawmakers Urge Swift Action on Marijuana Legislation as Biden’s Term Nears End

WASHINGTON — As President Joe Biden’s term progresses, a growing number of lawmakers are urging for significant advancements in marijuana legislation. The push for reform is fueled by a bipartisan consensus that current federal laws on cannabis are outdated and inconsistent with state-level legalizations that have swept across the nation. The initiative is spearheaded by Democrats and Republicans alike, who argue that reconciling federal law with state initiatives should be a priority before the next presidential cycle. This includes addressing discrepancies in legal treatment and enforcement that create confusion and difficulties in states where marijuana … Read more

Lawmakers Demand Removal of USCIS Counsel for Allegedly Promoting Illegal Immigration on Social Media

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Four Republican members of Congress, spearheaded by Rep. Nancy Mace and including Reps. Andy Harris, Ralph Norman, and Jeff Duncan, have formally requested the termination of Wilson Osorio, an associate counsel at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Their demand cites evidence from social media suggesting Osorio has supported and celebrated unlawful immigration practices, conflicting with the agency’s mission. The group alleges that Osorio’s expressed views on social media compromise the integrity of USCIS, which is tasked with maintaining lawful immigration procedures. This revelation reportedly stems from an investigation conducted by the … Read more

Michigan Lawmakers Criticize $9 Million UPPCO Rate Hike Prompted by Controversial Green Energy Legislation

LANSING, Mich. — Energy costs in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are set to see a significant spike as the Upper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO) implements a $9 million rate increase necessitated by new state energy regulations. These regulations, which were enacted last year and aimed at enhancing green energy production while attempting to neutralize carbon emissions, have now led to increased utility expenses for many residents. The recent legislation, championed by Rep. Jenn Hill, D-Marquette, bypassed traditional bipartisan support and passed by a narrow margin. It allows for the implementation of solar projects that may circumvent … Read more

Massachusetts Cannabis Control Overhaul: Lawmakers Set to Address Regulatory Turmoil and Leadership Gaps

BOSTON, MA — State lawmakers are gearing up for a comprehensive review of the statutes governing Massachusetts’ Cannabis Control Commission (CCC), an agency that has faced significant challenges over the past year. This initiative, aimed at revamping the regulations that oversee both the state’s marijuana industry and the CCC, is scheduled to begin with an informational hearing on October 30. The hearing, organized by the state’s Joint Committee on Cannabis Policy, intends to gather insights from various stakeholders within Massachusetts’ cannabis industry. Key items on the agenda include evaluating the accountability and operational responsibilities within … Read more