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Supporting Our Cannabis Champions

by Madeline Grant, NCIA Government Relations Manager

With all the action in the 116th Congress so far, NCIA strives to support as many cannabis champions on Capitol Hill as possible. It is key to keep Members of Congress that support cannabis reform in the halls of Congress, as they will continue to push the momentum forward through legislation, committee activity, and education. Our NCIA-PAC Leadership Circle members make this support possible, as their contributions go straight towards Members of Congress. Below are a few events and fundraisers where we utilized PAC funds to support our issues and Members on the Hill.

 

NCIA staff attended Congressman Ed Perlmutter’s fundraiser in celebration of the passage of the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act on the House side. Rep. Perlmutter is the lead sponsor of the SAFE Banking Act and because of his leadership and hard work over the years, we are seeing more success this congress than ever before!

As we are approaching the Holiday season, Members of Congress are getting festive. NCIA hosted Congressman McNerny’s Holiday Party. Our D.C. staff is making use of our new office, as we’ve hosted a handful of holiday parties this year full of conversations, hot chocolate, and cookies for all. 

Another festive holiday party hosted at our D.C. office with Congressman Earl Blumenauer. The Congressman gave everyone a mini fruit cake, a famous annual tradition in the Blumenauer office. With all the momentum this congress, Congressman Blumenauer has been one of our biggest champions in cannabis reform. 

Mike and I attended Rep. Porter’s lunch fundraiser this year. It is always a pleasure discussing policy issues with the congresswoman. As a freshman Member of Congress, Rep. Porter has been fighting for the cannabis industry since day 1. We had the pleasure of meeting the Congresswoman when she entered into California’s 45th district race and continue to support her with NCIA’s PAC funds. 

Our Director of Government Relations, Michael Correia, attended Rep. Lee’s birthday this past July. He was able to spend some time with Speaker Pelosi and Rep. Lee while discussing cannabis reform. As you know, the momentum in the 116th congress has been momentous so it’s important to thank the Members of Congress that helped make it happen.

 

How do we support our champions?

NCIA’s Political Action Committee (PAC) supports our champions on Capitol Hill. With NCIA-PAC funds we are able to contribute PAC dollars to the Members of Congress above and many more. These funds go to their campaigns to help them get reelected and stay to fight for us on Capitol Hill. If you are interested in learning more or getting involved with the NCIA-PAC, please send an email to Madeline@TheCannabisIndustry.org. Thank you to our PAC Leadership Circle members that help support cannabis reform on Capitol Hill- without you, we would not be able to support our champions. 

Looking Back, Moving Forward: NCIA Honors Legislative Leader Rep. Barbara Lee

by Michelle Rutter, Government Relations Coordinator

As the year draws to a close, many of us in the cannabis industry are heading to Las Vegas for our annual trip to talk all things cannabis.

On November 11th, NCIA will be celebrating our fifth anniversary as the national voice for responsible cannabis businesses at a luxe banquet at the LiNQ Hotel + Casino, aptly themed “Looking Back, Moving Forward.” We’ll be taking a look back at how far we’ve come together in preparation for the hard work still ahead, while honoring some of the industry’s greatest champions on Capitol Hill. Las Vegas representative Dina Titus (D-NV) will give welcoming remarks to our guests.

To celebrate the progress that the cannabis industry has made, NCIA annually names a member of Congress as the recipient of our 2015 Cannabis Industry Legislative Leadership Award. Winners in prior years include true visionaries and cannabis champions Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) and Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA). Runners-up and “Honorary Legislative Leaders” of 2015 for the award this year included Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO), and Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA). This year, NCIA has chosen to name Rep. Barbara Lee of California as the recipient of the 2015 Legislator of the Year Award.

Congresswoman Barbara Lee
Congresswoman Barbara Lee

Representative Barbara Lee is currently serving her ninth term in Congress as the representative for California’s 13th district. The district consists of the east San Francisco Bay Area, including Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Oakland, Piedmont, and San Leandro. The Congresswoman is a member of the Democratic Party and is the first woman to represent her district. She currently serves on the Appropriations Committee and on the Budget Committee in the House of Representatives, in addition to being the former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus.

As a leader on issues that span both the social and economic spectrum, Representative Lee has long been a vocal supporter of the cannabis movement. In the 113th Congress, Rep. Lee sponsored the States’ Medical Marijuana Property Rights Protection Act, which would have exempted real property from civil forfeiture under the Controlled Substances Act due to medical marijuana-related conduct that is authorized by state law.

Currently, during the 114th Congress, Representative Lee has continued to be a champion for the cannabis industry on Capitol Hill. She is a co-sponsor of the Marijuana Businesses Access to Banking Act of 2015 — NCIA’s priority legislation that would end our industry’s banking crisis and provide financial services for the state-legal cannabis businesses. In addition to reintroducing her property rights protection legislation, H.R. 262, Rep. Lee is a co-sponsor of the Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Act and the Respect State Marijuana Laws Act.

Representative Lee is very familiar with the cannabis industry in her own backyard: her district is home to many NCIA members, including the nation’s longest continuously operating medical cannabis collective, Berkeley Patients Group, the internationally-recognized Oaksterdam University, and the country’s largest medical cannabis collective, Harborside Health Center.

We hope you’ll be able to join us at this historic event in Las Vegas on Wednesday, November 11th. Much has changed since NCIA formed back in 2010, and there can be no denying the monumental strides achieved since then by the cannabis industry.


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