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The House passed a standalone marijuana reform bill for the first time ever on Wednesday, and the development has sparked widespread excitement among lawmakers and advocates.
Following the chamber’s 321-103 passage of the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act, lots of members of Congress shared their support on Twitter and in press releases. The bill was approved by all but one Democrat and garnered support from nearly half of the chamber’s Republicans.
Here’s how lawmakers and advocates are reacting to the bill’s passage.
Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-CO), lead sponsor of the SAFE Banking Act:
Passing the #SAFEBankingAct will show that Congress can work together in a bipartisan way to address outdated marijuana laws. I hope this bill is an icebreaker for the House to take up other reforms and finally remove the conflict between state and federal laws. #copolitics pic.twitter.com/0rBWvQUJGh
— Rep. Ed Perlmutter (@RepPerlmutter) September 25, 2019
“Thousands of employees, businesses and communities across this country have been forced to deal in piles of cash because of the conflict between state and federal law. After six years of working on this bill, the SAFE Banking Act will go a long way in getting cash off our streets and providing certainty so financial institutions can work with cannabis businesses and employees. I appreciate the partnership of Reps. Heck, Stivers and Davidson and the input and support from several others including Chairwoman Waters for their help passing this bill in the House. I look forward to working with Senate Banking Committee Chairman Crapo, Ranking Member Brown, and the entire Senate as they take up this important issue.”
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA):
Congratulations to @RepPerlmutter & @RepDennyHeck on a strong bipartisan vote to pass the #SAFEBanking Act, which will allow financial institutions to finally begin working with legitimate marijuana businesses. https://t.co/qcWf4an6Er
— Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) September 25, 2019
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ):
This bill addresses the need for cannabis businesses to access financial institutions, but it doesn’t help repair the damage done by the failed War on Drugs.
We can & must do more. The end we seek isn’t just legalization or easing financing issues – it’s justice. https://t.co/zMKLBRpUy2
— Sen. Cory Booker (@SenBooker) September 25, 2019
“As the SAFE Banking Act now heads to the Senate, we can and we must do more. With this legislation, we can both address the pressing need for cannabis businesses to access financial institutions and provide real restorative justice for those most harmed by the failed War on Drugs. It’s simply not enough as it stands without reinvestment in communities most hurt by the failed drug war and while people of color are left to languish in federal prisons for marijuana-related offenses. Low-income Americans and communities of color have been devastated by the War on Drugs – we should be repairing the damage inflicted on these communities. The end we seek is not just legalization or access to financial institutions, it’s justice.”
Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO):
The House overwhelmingly approved the SAFE Banking Act, a bill I’m leading in the Senate to address conflicting federal & state marijuana laws that prevent legitimate businesses from using basic financial services. I’m glad there is strong bipartisan support to solve this issue. pic.twitter.com/jVLZVkXqWQ
— Cory Gardner (@SenCoryGardner) September 26, 2019
“Today Congress began to take its head out of the sand and recognize that states are moving forward with their own cannabis policies and the federal government is holding them back. The conflicting federal and state marijuana laws make it difficult for legitimate businesses to use basic financial services, and this bipartisan legislation gets Washington out of the way and gives them the access they need to do business and pay taxes. Today’s historic action in the people’s House adds to the momentum the SAFE Banking Act gained following the Banking Committee’s hearing in July. The Senate should move forward with the SAFE Banking Act and deliver it to the President for his signature.”
Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR):
“Forcing businesses to operate in cash is an invitation to crime, money laundering, and robbery. Whether you’re for or against legal cannabis, we can all agree that we want our communities to be safe from fraud and crime. Today we saw overwhelming support in the U.S. House of Representatives to pass the SAFE Banking Act and get this common-sense fix into law. Now it’s time for the Senate to act. While we continue to work to address broader issues related to the harmful legacy of cannabis prohibition across the country, I am hopeful that we can get the SAFE Banking Act moving quickly through committee, to the Senate floor, and ultimately, to the President’s desk.”
Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA):
We need #SAFEBanking to give the cannabis industry access to safe and effective banking. But we also need to ensure that communities of color equally benefit from legalization and that Congress addresses the legacy of the failed & racist War on Drugs through restorative justice. pic.twitter.com/gHscDm9d1T
— Rep. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) September 25, 2019
Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA):
Now, we need to decriminalize and deschedule cannabis while providing reinvestment, restorative justice & expungement to persons & communities of color that continue to be adversely impacted by the War on Drugs.
— Rep. Jim McGovern (@RepMcGovern) September 25, 2019
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA):
It’s time to align state and federal law when it comes to #marijuana banking. Proud to support the #SAFEBankingAct which has broad support ranging from financial services and law enforcement to insurance and real estate. pic.twitter.com/LmiUREeFvU
— Rep. Ted Lieu (@RepTedLieu) September 25, 2019
Rep. Denny Heck (D-WA):
“Today’s passage of the SAFE Banking Act is a major milestone. When we began this journey over six years ago, we knew that the changes in state laws around cannabis meant that the federal government would have to act to address public safety. Time kept passing, even as the bill did not, and that confirmed the need for this legislation. More and more states changed their laws with regard to marijuana, and the need to get cash off the streets kept growing.”
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL):
It’s ludicrous that Congress would stand between people operating under state law and their ability to access the financial system
I was proud to vote for the SAFE Banking Act today, which passed the House. Hopefully this will build common sense momentum for real cannabis reform pic.twitter.com/cGpXHvDmge
— Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) September 25, 2019
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR):
Today was historic.
The first standalone cannabis bill to give cannabis businesses access to banking services passed out of the House with an overwhelming bipartisan vote.
This is our blueprint for legalization in action. Our movement is cresting & we won’t stop here. Onward!
— Earl Blumenauer (@repblumenauer) September 26, 2019
“Today’s vote is historic. The House of Representatives took the most significant step thus far in addressing our outdated and out-of-touch federal cannabis laws. It never made any sense to deny state legal cannabis businesses access to banking services. It not only seriously disadvantaged these businesses, but it also was an open invitation to theft, tax evasion, and money laundering. Congressmen Perlmutter and Heck have fought tirelessly to bring their bill to the floor, and I applaud Chairwoman Waters and House leadership for their support. States have outpaced the federal government on this issue, and state-legal cannabis industries and their employees have suffered. There is much more to be done to end this senseless prohibition. This is just the beginning.”
Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY):
I spoke on the House floor today in support of my provisions included in the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE ) Banking Act. Watch here: pic.twitter.com/oCAvtkUQmn
— Rep. Andy Barr (@RepAndyBarr) September 25, 2019
At a time when hemp-related businesses are booming, many Kentucky hemp farmers and businesses are experiencing roadblocks when it comes to accessing banking and financial services.
— Rep. Andy Barr (@RepAndyBarr) September 25, 2019
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN):
The #SafeBankingAct will allow our federal banking laws to service cannabis-related businesses.
It’s the first of many marijuana-related bills that I support! https://t.co/irBQlRMyCF— Rep. Ilhan Omar (@Ilhan) September 26, 2019
Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR):
Finally, the House passed with my support #SAFEBankingAct, landmark legislation to ensure that legal cannabis and hemp businesses in OR and across the country have access to banking services. It will improve safety in our communities and just makes sense. https://t.co/oqjDoxmwh3
— Rep Peter DeFazio (@RepPeterDeFazio) September 26, 2019
Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT):
Yesterday, the House passed the #SAFEBanking Act to reduce conflict between state & federal law when it comes to banking for legal medical & recreational marijuana businesses. More here: https://t.co/CJp9dkNAvl
— Rep. Joe Courtney (@RepJoeCourtney) September 26, 2019
Rep. Betty McCollum (D-MN):
Conflict between state & federal law means legal, legitimate marijuana businesses are forced to operate on a cash-only basis, creating serious risks for employees, business owners, & communities. The #SAFEBankingAct will fix this problem and I’m proud to support it. pic.twitter.com/eYA6iNtXxB
— Rep. Betty McCollum (@BettyMcCollum04) September 25, 2019
Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-ME):
For too long legal businesses, directly and indirectly serving the #cannabis industry, have been shut out of the banking system.
GOOD NEWS: the House overwhelmingly passed the #SAFEBanking act to fix that! #mepolitics pic.twitter.com/7Ly42WqTNA
— Chellie Pingree (@chelliepingree) September 26, 2019
Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA):
The #SAFEBankingAct has been at the center of my conversations with @WaTreasurer. I’m glad we could get it over the finish line & give legal cannabis industry access to the banking system instead of forcing them to deal in cash -a threat to public safety. https://t.co/8ENrmj7CBs
— Rep. Kim Schrier (@RepKimSchrier) September 26, 2019
Rep. Kendra Horn (D-OK):
I was proud to cosponsor the #SAFEBankingAct that passed the House today. This bill works to ensure the safety of those working in and around the cannabis industry. #OK5https://t.co/CO1pr7Zc69
— Congresswoman Kendra Horn (@RepKendraHorn) September 25, 2019
Rep. Charlie Crist (D-FL):
Floridians have spoken, Sunshine State is one of fastest growing cannabis economies in US. Proud to vote for bipartisan #SAFEBankingAct to keep cannabis businesses from having to deal in all cash, keeping our communities safer. Federal gov’t must catch up to will of the people! pic.twitter.com/lvGJNcf2DZ
— Rep. Charlie Crist (@RepCharlieCrist) September 25, 2019
Rep. Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM):
Conflict between state and federal law means legal & legitimate cannabis-related businesses are forced to operate in the shadows on a cash-only basis.
Today, I’m voting for the #SafeBankingAct to allow for safe access to banking.https://t.co/Wr8sATLev8
— Ben Ray Luján (@repbenraylujan) September 25, 2019
Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO):
It is not safe to walk around with duffel bags full of cash – but that’s what’s happening right now. Marijuana is already legal in many states. Now let’s make it safe for legitimate marijuana businesses to use banks like other legitimate businesses. #SAFEBankingAct
— Rep. Debbie Dingell (@RepDebDingell) September 25, 2019
Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV):
Big news! The House just passed the SAFE Banking Act to allow banks and credit unions to work with cannabis businesses.
Nevada is proof that the era of marijuana prohibition is over. It’s time for @realDonaldTrump and the U.S. Senate to start acting like it.
— Dina Titus (@repdinatitus) September 25, 2019
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA):
#SAFEBanking is a big deal for the employees, businesses & communities who have to deal with high amounts of cash because the federal government won’t let the industry use banks. The public voted to legalize cannabis, it’s time to recognize these businesses so that they can grow.
— TeamMoulton (@teammoulton) September 25, 2019
Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL):
Americans in 47 states, including FL, have voted to legalize some form of marijuana or CBD oil. Congress needs to act & allow these legal businesses access to the banking system to get cash off of our streets. Proud to support #SAFEBanking to make our communities safer! pic.twitter.com/Aio594Bjzj
— Alcee L. Hastings (@RepHastingsFL) September 26, 2019
Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI):
It is not safe to walk around with duffel bags full of cash – but that’s what’s happening right now. Marijuana is already legal in many states. Now let’s make it safe for legitimate marijuana businesses to use banks like other legitimate businesses. #SAFEBankingAct
— Rep. Debbie Dingell (@RepDebDingell) September 25, 2019
Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY):
47 states have voted to legalize recreational marijuana, medical marijuana or CBD oil and yet our federal banking laws treat legitimate businesses as criminals for selling these products. That’s beyond backwards. Congress needs to catch up. It’s time to pass the #SAFEBankingAct. pic.twitter.com/JiNGNleXpe
— Carolyn B. Maloney (@RepMaloney) September 25, 2019
Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA):
I also introduced a bipartisan-supported amendment to ensure new banks and credit unions are guaranteed the same protections when servicing marijuana businesses.
Read more about my work to level the playing field in the legal cannabis industry >> https://t.co/NWEmDFk6M3
— Rep. Katie Porter (@RepKatiePorter) September 25, 2019
Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA):
Proud to support the #SAFEBanking Act, which enables the #cannabis businesses to finally utilize our nation’s banking system. My full statement below: pic.twitter.com/YW92HPTmx6
— Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (@RepPressley) September 25, 2019
Rep. Rick Larsen (D-WA):
Yesterday, the House passed the #SAFEBanking Act, a bipartisan bill I cosponsored that applies federal banking laws to legal marijuana businesses in Washington state and across the U.S. to improve public safety, transparency and accountability.
— Rep. Rick Larsen (@RepRickLarsen) September 26, 2019
Rep. Dwight Evans (D-PA):
I proudly voted for the #SAFEBankingAct last night to help #marijuana businesses operate legally.
I’ve also introduced the Homegrown Act, which would help #smallbusinesses & people of color share in the booming #cannabis industry:https://t.co/Do7ek2STWB pic.twitter.com/VLFCJeQe1a
— Dwight Evans (@RepDwightEvans) September 26, 2019
Rep. David Joyce (R-OH):
“The current federal approach to cannabis policy not only infringes on the rights of states to implement their own laws (as the vast majority have done), but also hurts legitimate businesses. Currently, cannabis companies are not afforded the same access to financial services as every other legal business in our country. With banks refusing to accept their money out of fear of federal forfeiture or regulatory retaliation, these businesses are forced to operate in all-cash ¾ pay their workers in cash, store cash in vaults on-site, hire armored trucks to transport cash to pay taxes ¾ which makes this a public safety issue.”
Rep. Jennifer Wexton (D-VA):
Proud to cosponsor and vote for @RepPerlmutter‘s #SAFEBankingAct to allow the legal cannabis industry access to the banking system, rather than forcing them to deal in cash—a major threat to public safety.
This is a positive step forward.https://t.co/975MEo4NX2
— Rep. Jennifer Wexton (@RepWexton) September 25, 2019
Rep. Katerine Clark (D-MA):
97.7% of Americans live in states where some form of marijuana is legal. It’s high time we allow legal businesses to access banks and other financial services, and customers to use credit and debit cards.
Proud to vote YES on the #SAFEBankingAct. https://t.co/8cO3PwFQcK
— Katherine Clark (@RepKClark) September 26, 2019
Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-CA):
The #SAFEBanking Act:
🗳️Protects states’ rights
🏦Allows cannabis businesses to access the banking system
⚖️Reduces crime and increases public safetyIt’s a critical first step to federally decriminalizing cannabis.
— Rep. Salud Carbajal (@RepCarbajal) September 25, 2019
Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-TX):
Conflict between state and federal law means legal, legitimate businesses are forced to operate on a cash-only basis, creating a serious public safety risk and providing an opportunity for tax evasion and money laundering. This is why I just voted for the #SAFEBankingAct. pic.twitter.com/wfWo5ukOwL
— Rep. Sylvia Garcia (@RepSylviaGarcia) September 25, 2019
Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH):
“The SAFE Banking Act defends civil liberties. Passing this bill keeps the right perspective: No federal regulator should block Americans’ lawful access to the financial system. This principle holds true, whether you are talking about firearms or cannabis. I was an original cosponsor of this bill and welcome its passage. It is incumbent on the Senate to join the House and accomplish this important legislative task.”
Rep. Steven Horsford (D-NV):
Nevada’s legalization of marijuana has proven that it has a place in the modern market and is valued by consumers; by the people. It’s time we recognize what we have seen in the 11 states that have legalized marijuana and allow this industry access to #SAFEBanking. pic.twitter.com/PmNhnwmUV1
— Rep. Steven Horsford (@RepHorsford) September 25, 2019
Very proud to have voted on and co-sponsored the SAFE Banking Act. Half of all Cannabis businesses in the US have been robbed and they deserve access to our financial institutions. This is a big step for the business owners of Nevada and their customers who deserve to feel safe.
— Steven Horsford (@StevenHorsford) September 26, 2019
Rep. Alan Lowenthal (D-CA):
Last night, the House passed the SAFE Banking act—which will support jobs in California by ensuring that legal marijuana businesses can access our banking system. This is an important step towards full decriminalization.
— Rep. Alan Lowenthal (@RepLowenthal) September 26, 2019
Rep. Susie Lee (D-NV):
Thousands of legal recreational and medical marijuana businesses are forced to deal in piles of cash. Yesterday, the House passed the #SAFEBanking Act, a bipartisan bill I co-led, that fixes this.
— Rep. Susie Lee (@RepSusieLee) September 26, 2019
Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO):
Federal law has forced Colorado’s legal cannabis businesses to be cash-only. @RepPerlmutter has been fighting to fix that. Today, the House passed his #SAFEBankingAct to prevent illicit activity and make our community safer. https://t.co/sYI5YhnTrY
— Rep. Jason Crow (@RepJasonCrow) September 25, 2019
Rep. Steve Stivers (R-OH):
“Today is a step forward for a common-sense bill that will make communities across the country safer. For me this has nothing to do with the larger debate about marijuana, instead it’s about legislating for the world we live in, and that reality includes legal businesses being forced to assume the huge risks that come from operating exclusively in cash. I’m grateful that my colleagues, especially Representatives Perlmutter, Heck, and Davidson, have seen the importance of providing access to our banking system, and I look forward to the SAFE Banking Act passing the Senate and being signed into law.”
Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR):
I have long championed the legalization of hemp businesses and am pleased that this legislation also includes protections for them. https://t.co/aHFSQKxi9g
— Suzanne Bonamici (@RepBonamici) September 25, 2019
Rep. Mark Amondei (R-NV):
Tonight the House passed HR 1595, the #SAFEBankingAct, legislation that will protect public safety while also allowing law enforcement officials and financial regulators to properly monitor legal cannabis transactions. Read my full statement here: https://t.co/lJBFughU9n
— RepMarkAmodei (@MarkAmodeiNV2) September 25, 2019
Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO):
The #SAFEBankingAct would allow our banking system to serve marijuana businesses the same way they serve any other legal places of business. Congrats @RepPerlmutter for pushing this across the finish line in the House. Now, the Senate must act. https://t.co/AZWPcGqQQJ
— Michael Bennet (@SenatorBennet) September 26, 2019
“The lack of access to banking services for marijuana businesses is a public safety issue in Colorado and across the country. This common-sense bill would allow our banking system to serve marijuana businesses the same way they serve any other legal places of business. I’m grateful to Congressman Perlmutter for his leadership in pushing this bill across the finish line. We will continue our efforts to move this bill in the Senate.”
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D):
“This is an important step in building an accessible, inclusive and socially diverse industry that recognizes the past harms of marijuana prohibition and the disproportionate impact laws governing marijuana have had on communities of color. I commend all the members of the New York Congressional delegation who supported this bill for honoring the laws of the states that are working to safely and fairly legalize and regulate cannabis. It is now time for the Senate to recognize the importance of this emerging sector of our economy and pass the bill immediately.”
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D):
Thank you Ed Perlmutter for leading the charge to allow full access to banking for legal cannabis companies https://t.co/nurz4dYjle
— Jared Polis (@jaredpolis) September 25, 2019
Washington, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine (D):
I urge the Senate to swiftly pass the #SAFEBankingAct to provide #cannabis businesses more certainty and safety and to stop criminal activity that flourishes without oversight: https://t.co/3LusNqe7Bz
— AG Karl A. Racine (@AGKarlRacine) September 26, 2019
Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller (D):
It’s great to see the SAFE Banking Act getting bipartisan support in the House. In May, I joined 38 AGs in endorsing the bill to bring legal #cannabis firms into the financial system. https://t.co/I3ejLGOiHS
— IA Attorney General (@AGIowa) September 26, 2019
Illinois Treasurer Michael Freichs (D):
Currently, all too often, this is an unsafe, cash-based business in Illinois. Now the Senate must also vote in favor of this bill to allow cannabis businesses access to financial services.
— Michael W. Frerichs (@ILTreasurer) September 26, 2019
Former House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH):
“The SAFE Banking Act will make our communities safer, allow state and local governments to collect taxes more efficiently and transparently, and increase access to capital for small businesses. Today’s vote is a signal that Washington is beginning to catch up with the states and the fastest growing industry in our country.”
Law Enforcement Action Partnership:
“Prohibiting banking access means hundreds of millions of dollars in legal marijuana markets are exchanged in cash rather than with credit or debit cards, which make them more difficult to track. Keeping tabs on those transactions is part of how police are able to catch serious criminals, but our ability to do that right now is limited. The longer we wait to fix this, the more vulnerable the industry becomes to infiltration by organized crime.”
American Bankers Association:
ABA strongly supports the #SAFEBanking Act and resolving the cannabis banking problem. So do:
– 38 State Attorney Generals: https://t.co/S87CWKbjez
– 20 State Governors: https://t.co/j512vVMfl9
– the U.S. Conference of Mayors: https://t.co/I3QQzRyEr8and many others. pic.twitter.com/8N7cBdrfOy
— American Bankers Association (@ABABankers) September 25, 2019
“Today’s overwhelming, bipartisan House vote in support of the SAFE Banking Act is a significant step forward for public safety, transparency and common sense. By helping to provide clarity for the financial sector in those states where cannabis is legal, this bill will help banks meet the needs of their communities while reducing cash-motivated crimes, increasing the efficiency of tax collections and improving the cannabis industry’s financial accountability. It will also ensure that businesses with indirect ties to the cannabis industry—including vendors, utility companies and law firms—won’t be needlessly forced out of the financial system.”
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried:
I’m thrilled to see #SAFEBankingAct pass the House.
Allowing legal #cannabis businesses access to financial services will break the stigma I’ve experienced firsthand & let businesses thrive, especially minority/women-owned.
I hope @senatemajldr will support it.
Full statement:
— Commissioner Nikki Fried (@NikkiFriedFL) September 25, 2019
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights President Vanita Gupta:
The House just passed the SAFE Banking Act.
But make no mistake: We need a comprehensive, broad, and bold approach to marijuana reform. We thank @LeaderHoyer, @RepJerryNadler, and @RepMaxineWaters for their commitment to ensuring the House moves forward with one. #WeDeserveMORE pic.twitter.com/XhEtOK4BEZ
— The Leadership Conference (@civilrightsorg) September 25, 2019
“The failed War on Drugs policies have disproportionately impacted communities of color – particularly African Americans, Latinos, and those who are economically vulnerable. These policies have contributed directly to mass incarceration. The SAFE Banking Act does not holistically repair the current harms posed by prohibition, nor does it invest in communities directly impacted by discriminatory criminalization. We urge the Senate to include provisions in its bill that will forge a more equitable path for communities that remain excluded from the booming marijuana industry. We thank Leader Hoyer and Chairs Nadler and Waters for their commitment to ensuring that the House takes up a comprehensive, broad, and bold approach to marijuana reform. We implore the Senate to follow their lead.”
Center for American Progress Senior Policy Analyst Maritza Perez:
“Today’s vote may be a release valve for financial institutions, but it does nothing to relieve the decades of harm caused to communities of color affected by the drug war. Following today’s vote, we call on Congress to collectively turn its efforts to equitable marijuana legislation that should include removing marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act and making way for the expungement and resentencing of marijuana convictions. Congress must also consider using marijuana tax revenue to bring services to communities most affected by the drug war, as well as grant programs supporting underrepresented business owners in the cannabis industry as modeled in the MORE Act. Congress has the opportunity to pass comprehensive marijuana legislation that leads with social justice and equity with the MORE Act. We urge Chairman Nadler and House leadership to promptly mark up the MORE Act and bring it to the floor for a vote.”
Veterans Cannabis Project Executive Director Doug Distaso:
“Today’s historic House passage of the SAFE Banking Act is an important first step toward eliminating the stigma around an industry that is providing essential medical treatment options for veterans. This legislation will ensure protections for veterans’ GI Bill benefits and allow them to seek well-paying jobs in a rapidly growing industry. I will be working diligently with my fellow veterans in the coming weeks to ensure the Senate understands the positive impact that cannabis has on veterans’ lives. As service members return with issues ranging from chronic pain to PTSD, many are finding cannabis is a treatment option that improves their quality of life and reduces their symptoms, without the negative side effects of opiates and other prescriptions.”
The Arcview Group CEO Troy Dayton:
“We are extremely encouraged by these cannabis reforms passed by the House. It would be a game changer for this developing industry and we are hopeful that the Senate follows suit. Legal cannabis businesses, which employ more than 165,000 people, would finally be able to operate safely, develop and grow their businesses. This step forward begins to pave the way for legal, regulated cannabis businesses to open up a plethora of opportunities, which were previously unavailable. The measure would also have a profound, positive impact on the investment landscape, patients and consumers. For years, Arcview has been working towards and supporting this moment. We applaud the progress taken by our regulators and industry and look forward to more reforms being fully enacted.”
Credit Union National Association President Jim Nussle:
“Today’s landmark vote will help credit unions keep communities across the country safe and serve those state-legalized businesses previously left in the lurch. We offer our congratulations and appreciation to Representatives Perlmutter, Heck, Stivers, Davidson and others who have worked on this critical issue for so long. Our work is not done: We are ready to work in the Senate to advance legislation on this issue to the President’s desk.”
Independent Community Bankers of America President Rebeca Romero Rainey:
“The conflict between state and federal law on cannabis-related businesses has created significant legal and compliance concerns for financial institutions that could provide needed banking services to these companies. This uncertainty has forced cannabis-related businesses to operate mostly in cash, which presents a significant public safety risk. The bipartisan SAFE Banking Act would help eliminate this risk in states where cannabis is already legal.”
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