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DE House upholds gov’s cannabis veto (Newsletter: June 8, 2022)

White House internship marijuana rules; DC worker protections pass; Senator pushes SBA aid for cannabiz; PA 280E tax fix advances

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The Biden White House uploaded a webpage this week making clear that anyone who wants to even intern there must disclose—and could be denied eligibility for—past marijuana use, even if it was legal under state law.

The Delaware House of Representatives voted to uphold Gov. John Carney’s (D) veto of a marijuana legalization bill.

The Washington, D.C. Council unanimously approved a bill to “prohibit employers from firing, failing to hire, or taking other personnel actions against an individual for use of cannabis”—with some limited exceptions.

Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) sent a letter urging colleagues on the Senate Appropriations Committee to mandate that the Small Business Administration stop blocking marijuana businesses’ access

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