SITSA Act
Sponsored By: Representative Rep. Katko, John [R-NY-24]
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Summary
Stop the Importation and Trafficking of Synthetic Analogues Act of 2017 or the SITSA Act This bill amends the Controlled Substances Act to establish a new, sixth schedule of controlled substances—schedule A. A drug or substance in schedule A has a chemical structure that is similar to, and an effect on the body that is similar to or greater than, a controlled substance in schedule I, II, III, IV, or V. The bill adds 13 synthetic fentanyl-related substances to schedule A. It also authorizes, and establishes procedures for, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to temporarily and permanently place a drug or substance in schedule A. The bill establishes criminal penalties for an individual who imports, exports, manufactures, distributes, or possesses with intent to distribute a schedule A substance. However, it explicitly prohibits criminal and civil penalties solely for possession of a schedule A controlled substance. The bill makes it unlawful to import, export, manufacture, distribute, dispense, or possess with intent to manufacture, distribute, or dispense, a schedule A substance that is not clearly labeled. Finally, it establishes new, separate DEA registration requirements for manufacturers, distributors, and importers and exporters of schedule A substances.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Rep. Katko, John [R-NY-24]
NY • R
Cosponsors
Rep. Costello, Ryan A. [R-PA-6]
PA • R
Sponsored 7/28/2017
Neal
MA • D
Sponsored 7/28/2017
Rep. MacArthur, Thomas [R-NJ-3]
NJ • R
Sponsored 9/7/2017
Rep. McKinley, David B. [R-WV-1]
WV • R
Sponsored 10/11/2017
Rep. Barletta, Lou [R-PA-11]
PA • R
Sponsored 10/27/2017
Rep. Mooney, Alexander X. [R-WV-2]
WV • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Tenney
NY • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Rep. Knight, Stephen [R-CA-25]
CA • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Norman
SC • R
Sponsored 11/3/2017
Rep. Zeldin, Lee M. [R-NY-1]
NY • R
Sponsored 11/7/2017
Rutherford
FL • R
Sponsored 11/7/2017
Rep. Gallagher, Mike [R-WI-8]
WI • R
Sponsored 11/15/2017
McCaul
TX • R
Sponsored 11/28/2017
DesJarlais
TN • R
Sponsored 11/28/2017
Rep. Black, Diane [R-TN-6]
TN • R
Sponsored 11/29/2017
Rep. Handel, Karen C. [R-GA-6]
GA • R
Sponsored 12/4/2017
Ted Budd
NC • R
Sponsored 12/4/2017
Rep. Mitchell, Paul [R-MI-10]
MI • R
Sponsored 12/14/2017
Rep. Olson, Pete [R-TX-22]
TX • R
Sponsored 12/20/2017
Marsha Blackburn
TN • R
Sponsored 2/26/2018
Rep. Upton, Fred [R-MI-6]
MI • R
Sponsored 2/27/2018
John Curtis
UT • R
Sponsored 3/1/2018
Rouzer
NC • R
Sponsored 3/19/2018
Mast
FL • R
Sponsored 4/10/2018
Rep. Napolitano, Grace F. [D-CA-32]
CA • D
Sponsored 6/6/2018
Rep. LoBiondo, Frank A. [R-NJ-2]
NJ • R
Sponsored 6/6/2018
Rep. Vela, Filemon [D-TX-34]
TX • D
Sponsored 6/6/2018
Buchanan
FL • R
Sponsored 6/6/2018
Sessions
TX • R
Sponsored 6/7/2018
Rep. Yoho, Ted S. [R-FL-3]
FL • R
Sponsored 6/7/2018
Rep. Roe, David P. [R-TN-1]
TN • R
Sponsored 6/7/2018
Fleischmann
TN • R
Sponsored 6/7/2018
Rep. Hartzler, Vicky [R-MO-4]
MO • R
Sponsored 6/7/2018
Rep. Chabot, Steve [R-OH-1]
OH • R
Sponsored 6/7/2018
Rep. Byrne, Bradley [R-AL-1]
AL • R
Sponsored 6/7/2018
Rep. McSally, Martha [R-AZ-2]
AZ • R
Sponsored 6/7/2018
Suozzi
NY • D
Sponsored 6/7/2018
Rep. Comstock, Barbara [R-VA-10]
VA • R
Sponsored 6/7/2018
Rep. Rice, Kathleen M. [D-NY-4]
NY • D
Sponsored 6/8/2017
Rep. Goodlatte, Bob [R-VA-6]
VA • R
Sponsored 6/8/2017
Rep. Gowdy, Trey [R-SC-4]
SC • R
Sponsored 6/8/2017
Rep. Faso, John J. [R-NY-19]
NY • R
Sponsored 6/15/2017
Rep. Meehan, Patrick [R-PA-7]
PA • R
Sponsored 6/15/2017
Stefanik
NY • R
Sponsored 6/15/2017
Rep. King, Peter T. [R-NY-2]
NY • R
Sponsored 6/16/2017
Rep. Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr. [R-WI-5]
WI • R
Sponsored 6/20/2017
Rep. Rooney, Thomas J. [R-FL-17]
FL • R
Sponsored 6/27/2017
Rep. Smith, Lamar [R-TX-21]
TX • R
Sponsored 6/28/2017
Rep. Marino, Tom [R-PA-10]
PA • R
Sponsored 6/29/2017
Rep. Farenthold, Blake [R-TX-27]
TX • R
Sponsored 6/29/2017
Rep. Donovan, Daniel M., Jr. [R-NY-11]
NY • R
Sponsored 7/12/2017
Turner (OH)
OH • R
Sponsored 7/18/2017
Rep. Sinema, Kyrsten [D-AZ-9]
AZ • D
Sponsored 7/20/2017
Rep. Curbelo, Carlos [R-FL-26]
FL • R
Sponsored 7/20/2017
Kelly (PA)
PA • R
Sponsored 7/20/2017
Harris (MD)
MD • R
Sponsored 7/20/2017
Smucker
PA • R
Sponsored 7/20/2017
Gottheimer
NJ • D
Sponsored 7/25/2017
Fitzpatrick
PA • R
Sponsored 7/25/2017
Thompson (PA)
PA • R
Sponsored 7/26/2017
Perry
PA • R
Sponsored 7/27/2017
Diaz-Balart
FL • R
Sponsored 7/27/2017
Rep. Rothfus, Keith J. [R-PA-12]
PA • R
Sponsored 8/1/2017
Rep. Collins, Chris [R-NY-27]
NY • R
Sponsored 9/5/2017
Rep. Reed, Tom [R-NY-23]
NY • R
Sponsored 9/14/2017
Rep. Bishop, Mike [R-MI-8]
MI • R
Sponsored 9/14/2017
Gonzalez, V.
TX • D
Sponsored 9/25/2017
Bost
IL • R
Sponsored 9/28/2017
Rep. Stivers, Steve [R-OH-15]
OH • R
Sponsored 10/11/2017
Rep. Shuster, Bill [R-PA-9]
PA • R
Sponsored 10/24/2017
Rep. Jenkins, Evan H. [R-WV-3]
WV • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Rep. Brooks, Susan W. [R-IN-5]
IN • R
Sponsored 11/1/2017
Kevin Cramer
ND • R
Sponsored 11/3/2017
Rep. Walden, Greg [R-OR-2]
OR • R
Sponsored 6/5/2018
Joyce (OH)
OH • R
Sponsored 6/6/2018
Roll Call Votes
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