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The U.S. Department of Transportation sent a notice clarifying that President Donald Trump’s marijuana rescheduling executive order “will not change” federal drug testing process and regulations for safety‐sensitive transportation workers—at least “until any rescheduling is complete.”

Bipartisan members of Congress say that President Donald Trump’s marijuana rescheduling order is only the first step toward needed reforms—and that cannabis industry banking access, sentencing reform and

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