Washington State Legislative Task Force on Social Equity in Cannabis Community Reinvestment Work Group
(WA SECTF - Work Group - Community Reinvestment)
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Washington State Legislative Task Force on Social Equity in Cannabis Community Reinvestment Work GroupInactive
(WA SECTF - Work Group - Community Reinvestment)
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Observations
WSLCB - Board Caucus
(November 7, 2023) - Summary
Staff shared rulemaking progress including upcoming outreach events, a new petition on cannabis testing results, and a timeline for implementing social equity legislation.
WA House COG - Committee Meeting
(November 30, 2022) - WA SECTF Update
A WA SECTF panel provided the committee an explanation of how they reached their final recommendations for social equity in cannabis before describing them and taking questions.
WA SECTF - Public Meeting
(April 26, 2022) - Summary
The final licensing and community reinvestment recommendations from the task force were presented, discussed, and voted upon before members scheduled remaining work.
WA SECTF - Work Group - Community Reinvestment - Public Meeting
(April 14, 2022) - Summary
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- Washington State Legislative Task Force on Social Equity in Cannabis Community Reinvestment Work Group (WA SECTF - Work Group - Community Reinvestment)
Work group members as well as public participants shared their thoughts on the spending of community reinvestment dollars and workforce training at the group’s final meeting.
The Week Ahead
(April 11, 2022)
Proposed rules for the WSLCB social equity program also included “readability” edits throughout the WAC, and agency staff were scheduled to follow up after the Cannabis Retail Safety Forum.
The Week Ahead
(March 28, 2022)
State leaders planned to publicly engage with selected cannabis retail stakeholders to draw attention to the need for federal banking reform to help mitigate robberies before more people were hurt.
The Week Ahead
(March 7, 2022)
In the final week of a contentious short session, legislators would have to sprint to pass SB 5983, a bill to protect public health but also fundamentally restructure cannabis law.
The Week Ahead
(February 14, 2022)
By Tuesday evening, most bills would need to be voted out of their house of origin to continue, but three important—and contentious—cannabis-related bills remained unmoved.