S 2909
DEA Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the Deferring Executive Authority Act, aims to provide Congress with a way to review and potentially disapprove of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) decisions to reschedule marijuana. Specifically, it requires the Attorney General to submit a report to Congress detailing any proposed changes to marijuana’s scheduling, and establishes a process for Congress to introduce and vote on a joint resolution of disapproval. This legislation seeks to ensure congressional oversight of the DEA’s rescheduling authority.
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