Politics & Government

The NC Senate could vote on medical marijuana as soon as this week

Medical marijuana legalization is back on the table at the North Carolina General Assembly, following nearly a year of uncertainty over its fate.

Senate Bill 711, a legalization proposal whose lead sponsor is one of the state’s most powerful Republican lawmakers, Sen. Bill Rabon of Southport, flew over multiple hurdles in 2021 with bipartisan backing. But once it had only one final committee to clear before going up for a vote — a committee that Rabon himself leads — it vanished from the calendar, leading to speculation about its future.

Late Tuesday afternoon, however, the legislature announced that the proposal will be up for a vote in that final committee, the Senate Rules Committee, on Wednesday morning.

That sets up the possibility that the full Senate could vote on medical marijuana as soon as Thursday, if the committee approves the bill or any additional changes that might be proposed Wednesday.

“I think it’ll probably be heard later this week on the floor,” Senate leader Phil Berger told reporters Tuesday.

“I intend to vote for it,” the powerful Republican leader added.

If it passes the Senate it still wouldn’t become law unless it also passes the House of Representatives and is signed by Gov. Roy Cooper.

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This story was originally published May 31, 2022 at 4:55 PM with the headline "The NC Senate could vote on medical marijuana as soon as this week."

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Will Doran
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Will Doran reports on North Carolina politics, particularly the state legislature. In 2016 he started PolitiFact NC, and before that he reported on local issues in several cities and towns. Contact him at wdoran@newsobserver.com or (919) 836-2858.
Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan
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Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan is the Capitol Bureau Chief for The News & Observer, leading coverage of the legislative and executive branches in North Carolina with a focus on the governor, General Assembly leadership and state budget. She has received the McClatchy President’s Award, N.C. Open Government Coalition Sunshine Award and several North Carolina Press Association awards, including for politics and investigative reporting.
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