Cannabis banking bill advanced out of committee; efforts to fund gov’t continue

The Senate Banking Committee Wednesday advanced the NAFCU-supported Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation (SAFER) Banking Act. Ahead of the markup, NAFCU flagged concerns about potential regulatory overreach, many of which were addressed in an amendment from Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said he plans to bring the bill for a full chamber vote as soon as possible.

“After today’s committee passage of the SAFER Banking Act, NAFCU thanks Senator Brown and members of the Senate Banking Committee for their leadership on this issue and willingness to make changes to address concerns raised by credit unions and other community financial institutions,” said NAFCU Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Greg Mesack. “This legislation is necessary to protect credit unions and the communities they serve in states where legal cannabis businesses are seeking financial services. It will help reduce risks by providing some legal clarity and expanding access to deposit accounts and other financial products. NAFCU looks forward to continuing the conversation as the bill moves forward to a full body vote.”

NAFCU has consistently called on lawmakers to provide credit unions with legal clarity and certainty for serving marijuana-related businesses (MRBs) in states that have legalized marijuana.

In addition to the SAFER Banking Act, NAFCU continues to monitor government funding efforts as current funding is set to expire at midnight Sept. 30. The Senate Tuesday took a procedural vote on a continuing resolution that would fund the government through Nov. 17; it is expected to take a final vote on the bill to send it to the House before Saturday.

 

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