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EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 14 MIN

A Coalition Without A Caucus (May 3, 2026)

from Policy, Decoded · host The Homegrown Consulting Group

🎙️ Powered by THC Group, Policy, Decoded is the Sunday briefing that steps back from the churn and unpacks one consequential policy story shaping cannabis, hemp, alcohol, and regulated markets.This week, we sit with the institutional paradox at the center of federal cannabis policy. In the most polarized era in modern American history, cannabis is one of the few national issues where the country has already formed a stable cross-partisan public majority. Both parties have left it waiting.Eleven days after the April 22nd rescheduling order, the same Republican Party that produced it spent the week trying to defund it on a party-line 8-6 subcommittee vote. The Democratic descheduling caucus has been arguing for two years that rescheduling does not go far enough. Two presidents from two parties have promised reform. Neither has finished the job. Meanwhile the country has gone ahead and built the regulatory infrastructure itself, mostly through ballot initiatives in some of the most conservative electorates in the country.This episode walks through who actually wants reform and why, the asymmetric internal fractures inside both parties, the institutional opposition that goes beyond simple political disagreement, the enforcement record that any serious cannabis reform owes a reckoning to, and the calendar that gives the orphan thesis a deadline. Twenty-four days to the Texas Senate runoff. Six months to the midterms. Twenty-one months to the Iowa caucuses. By then, somebody has to decide whether to claim this issue or keep deferring it for a third presidential cycle in a row. Cannabis is not an orphan. It takes a village. Our electeds are still catching up.🔗 Read the Editorial: A Coalition Without A CaucusThis podcast may include content written or produced with the support of AI tools under human direction and editorial oversight.

🎙️ Powered by THC Group, Policy, Decoded is the Sunday briefing that steps back from the churn and unpacks one consequential policy story shaping cannabis, hemp, alcohol, and regulated markets.This week, we sit with the institutional paradox at the center of federal cannabis policy. In the most polarized era in modern American history, cannabis is one of the few national issues where the country has already formed a stable cross-partisan public majority. Both parties have left it waiting.Eleven days after the April 22nd rescheduling order, the same Republican Party that produced it spent the week trying to defund it on a party-line 8-6 subcommittee vote. The Democratic descheduling caucus has been arguing for two years that rescheduling does not go far enough. Two presidents from two parties have promised reform. Neither has finished the job. Meanwhile the country has gone ahead and built the regulatory infrastructure itself, mostly through ballot initiatives in some of the most conservative electorates in the country.This episode walks through who actually wants reform and why, the asymmetric internal fractures inside both parties, the institutional opposition that goes beyond simple political disagreement, the enforcement record that any serious cannabis reform owes a reckoning to, and the calendar that gives the orphan thesis a deadline. Twenty-four days to the Texas Senate runoff. Six months to the midterms. Twenty-one months to the Iowa caucuses. By then, somebody has to decide whether to claim this issue or keep deferring it for a third presidential cycle in a row. Cannabis is not an orphan. It takes a village. Our electeds are still catching up.🔗 Read the Editorial: A Coalition Without A CaucusThis podcast may include content written or produced with the support of AI tools under human direction and editorial oversight.

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