HR 3617 · 117th Congress · Crime and Law Enforcement

MORE Act

Introduced 2021-05-28· Sponsored by Rep. Nadler, Jerrold [D-NY-10]· House

Bill Progress

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Latest: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.(2022-04-04)

Recorded Votes

PassedHouse · 2022-04-01
Roll #107
Yea 220Nay 204
Democrats
217 Yea·2 Nay
Republicans
3 Yea·202 Nay
PassedHouse · 2022-04-01
Roll #107
Yea 220Nay 204
Democrats
217 Yea·2 Nay
Republicans
3 Yea·202 Nay
FailedHouse · 2022-04-01
Roll #106
Yea 202Nay 220
Democrats
0 Yea·219 Nay
Republicans
202 Yea·1 Nay

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Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act of 2021 or the MORE Act of 2021 This bill decriminalizes marijuana. Specifically, it removes marijuana from the list of scheduled substances under the Controlled Substances Act and eliminates criminal penalties for an individual who manufactures, distributes, or possesses marijuana. The bill also makes other changes, including the following: replaces statutory references to marijuana and marihuana with cannabis , requires the Bureau of Labor Statistics to regularly publish demographic data on cannabis business owners and employees, establishes a trust fund to support various programs and services for individuals and businesses in communities impacted by the war on drugs, imposes an excise tax on cannabis products produced in or imported into the United States and an occupational tax on cannabis production facilities and export warehouses, makes Small Business Administration loans and services available to entities that are cannabis-related legitimate businesses or service providers, prohibits the denial of federal public benefits to a person on the basis of certain cannabis-related conduct or convictions, prohibits the denial o…

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CBO Cost Estimate

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Estimated Changes in Direct Spending and Revenues Under H.R. 3617, the MORE Act

Mar 30, 2022

As Reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary on March 24, 2022, and Posted on the Website of the House Committee on Rules as Committee Print 117-37 on March 24, 2022

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Cosponsors (20)

20 Democrats