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Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2022: Making appropriations for Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2022, and for other purposes. H.R. 4350: July 2, 2021: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 is a $1.5 trillion omnibus spending bill passed by the 117th United States Congress on March 14, 2022 and signed into law by President Joe Biden the following day. [1] [2] The law includes $13.6 billion in aid to Ukraine as part of the United States' response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. [1] [2]
Additional Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2022 Making emergency supplemental appropriations for assistance for the situation in Ukraine for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2022, and for other purposes. Pub. L. 117–128 (text), H.R. 7691, 136 Stat. 1211, enacted May 21, 2022: 117-129 May 21, 2022
Further Additional Extending Government Funding Act H.R. 6617: Mar 11, 2022 Mar 15, 2022 Continuing resolution Extension of Continuing Appropriations Act, 2022 H.J.Res. 75: Mar 15, 2022 Sep 30, 2022 Omnibus bill Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022: H.R. 2471: 2023 United States federal budget: Oct 1, 2022 Dec 16, 2022 Continuing resolution
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The 2019 SECURE Act passed using this same strategy, getting attached to that year's appropriations bill and signed into law on December 20, 2019, by then-President Donald Trump.
The legislation was pre-filed with the Maryland House of Delegates on September 29, 2021. It was amended by the Environment and Transportation Committee [41] and later by the Judicial Proceedings Committee. [42] On March 29, 2022, the Maryland Senate voted unanimously in favor of the legislation, with three members absent. [43]
It is presently classed in schedule I(C) along with its active constituents, the tetrahydrocannibinols and other psychotropic drugs. Some question has been raised whether the use of the plant itself produces "severe psychological or physical dependence" as required by a schedule I or even schedule II criterion. Since there is still a considerable void in our knowledge of the plant and the ...