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Emergency: Lawmakers Are Moving to Ban Hemp Nationwide, ACT NOW

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Emergency: Lawmakers Are Moving to Ban Hemp Nationwide, ACT NOW

on Oct 28 2025
The hemp industry is more threatened at the federal level than ever before. After months of coordinated misinformation campaigns, aggressive lobbying from alcohol and marijuana corporations, and a growing effort in Congress to ban hemp-derived products, the future of this industry and the hundreds of thousands of American jobs it supports is on the line. The American Healthy Alternatives Association (AHAA) has been working side-by-side with state and federal advocacy groups to push back against these attacks. But following a recent meeting with Senator Rand Paul and other industry leaders, one thing is clear: the time for action is now. Why This Fight Matters If a legislator tells you they only represent voters in their home state, remember this—members of the Senate and House Appropriations Committees make funding and policy decisions that affect the entire nation, not just their state. Every American who depends on hemp whether for wellness, agriculture, or small business survival—has a voice in this fight. Hemp has created a lifeline for farmers, built a new generation of small businesses, and provided millions of Americans with safe, plant-based alternatives. Allowing Congress to erase that progress benefits only corporate interests and entrenched monopolies. What You Can Do Right Now Three ways to take action: 1: SEND AN EMAIL: CLICK HERE or SCAN QR code below to send your message to senators now   2: SHARE THE LINK WITH FRIENDS: https://bit.ly/helpsavehemp 3: CALL Call the U.S. Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask to be connected to your Senators’ offices. If you’re not sure who they are, the operator will tell you and connect you directly.  Suggested call script: “Hello, my name is [Your Name] from [Your City/State]. I’m calling to ask Senator [Name] to oppose any legislation that would ban hemp products. Hemp supports farmers, jobs, and small businesses in our state and across the country. Thank you for representing our interests and for your leadership on this issue.” Every call matters. Your voice can help protect American hemp, small businesses, and consumer choice. Senator Office Phone Katie Britt 202-224-5744 Christopher Coons 202-224-5042 Richard Durbin 202-224-2152 Gerald Moran 202-224-6521 Mitch McConnell 202-224-2541 John Kennedy 202-224-4623 Susan Collins 202-224-2523 John Hoeven 202-224-2551 Debra Fischer 202-224-6551 Jeanne Shaheen 202-224-2841 John Thune 202-224-2321 Mike Rounds 202-224-5842 Bill Hagerty 202-224-4944 Patty Murray 202-224-2621 Shelley Capito 202-224-6472 Stand With Hemp. Stand With America. This fight isn’t about politics—it’s about protecting American agriculture, innovation, and access to safe, legal alternatives. If we don’t act now, we risk losing one of the most promising and patriotic industries this country has ever built. Make your voice heard today. Share your story, make a call, and help stop Congress from banning hemp.
The Next Front in the Hemp Fight: Executive Bans and Overreach

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The Next Front in the Hemp Fight: Executive Bans and Overreach

on Oct 20 2025
Ohio’s hemp industry now finds itself in the crosshairs of both executive orders and sweeping legislative proposals. Let’s push back. Hold lawmakers accountable. The road ahead is uncertain but our voices can make the difference.
Inside DC: How AHAA Protects Hemp From Federal Restrictions

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Inside DC: How AHAA Protects Hemp From Federal Restrictions

on Sep 25 2025
AHAA's ongoing advocacy in Washington DC protects the $3.5B hemp market from federal restrictions. Latest congressional developments and regulatory updates.
AHAA Action Update - August through September 2025

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AHAA Monthly Impact: Aug-Sept 2025 | How AHAA Stopped Hemp From Getting Sidelined This Month

on Sep 15 2025
This August, the fight for hemp played out in quiet but powerful ways in Washington. While the headlines focused on Congress scrambling to pass a continuing resolution, AHAA was working behind the scenes to make sure hemp didn’t get caught in the crossfire.