H.R. 6028: States Reform Act of 2023

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To amend the Controlled Substances Act regarding marihuana, and for other purposes.

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Sponsor and status

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Nancy Mace

Sponsor. Representative for South Carolina's 1st congressional district. Republican.

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Last Updated: Oct 25, 2023
Length: 143 pages
Introduced Oct 24, 2023
118 th Congress (2023–2025)

Introduced on Oct 25, 2023

This bill is in the first stage of the legislative process. It was introduced into Congress on October 25, 2023. It will typically be considered by committee next before it is possibly sent on to the House or Senate as a whole.

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Cosponsors

4 Cosponsors (2 Republicans, 2 Democrats)

0% chance of being enacted (details)

History

Oct 24, 2023 Introduced

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Oct 25, 2023 Text Published

Updated bill text was published as of Introduced.

Passed Committee Passed House Passed Senate Signed by the President

H.R. 6028 is a bill in the United States Congress.

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Prognosis Details

This bill has a . . .

0% chance of getting past committee.
0% chance of being enacted.

Only 11% of bills made it past committee and only about 2% were enacted in 2021–2023.

Factors considered:

The bill was introduced in the first year of the Congress.
The sponsor is on a committee to which the bill has been referred, and the sponsor is a member of the majority party.
The sponsor is on a committee to which the bill has been referred, and the sponsor is a member of the majority party.
The sponsor is on a committee to which the bill has been referred, and the sponsor is a member of the majority party.
The bill was referred to House Natural Resources.
The bill was referred to House Veterans' Affairs.
There is at least one cosponsor from the majority party and one cosponsor outside of the majority party.
At least two cosponsors serve on a committee to which the bill has been referred.
The bill was referred to House Agriculture.
The bill was referred to House Armed Services.
The bill was referred to House Education and the Workforce.
The bill was referred to House Energy and Commerce.
The bill was referred to House Judiciary.
The bill was referred to House Transportation and Infrastructure.
The bill was referred to House Ways and Means.

These factors are correlated with either an increased or decreased chance of being enacted.

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