Michigan distributes nearly $100 million in marijuana tax revenue to 302 communities, including first-time tribal payments ...
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MLive Ann Arbor on MSNSaginaw County communities set to receive nearly $1 million in Michigan marijuana fundsSaginaw County municipalities slated to receive funds from the revenue sharing include Birch Run Township ($116,457), Buena ...
Even though marijuana is legal in Michigan, the Shelby Township Police Chief said there are still rules to follow.
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MLive Ann Arbor on MSNHere’s how much Kent County is getting from Michigan’s marijuana tax moneyCommunities in Kent County are set to receive a cut of nearly $100 million in state marijuana tax money this year.
Each municipality will receive $58,000 for every licensed retail store and microbusiness based on revenue collected from the ...
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MLive Ann Arbor on MSNDetroit, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids among top recipients of Michigan marijuana tax moneyThe state Treasury on Friday, Feb. 21, announced its intent to pay nearly $100 million in marijuana excise tax disbursements ...
The city of Ironwood wants to use its 2024 marijuana tax revenue to establish walking paths and sidewalks in the city’s most ...
Lenawee County and its communities that house adult-use marijuana establishments will be the recipient of revenue sharing ...
Detroit will receive the most money of any community in Michigan. The marijuana tax revenue is being split among 302 local entities and tribes. Detroit will receive more than $3 million in ...
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The Macomb Daily on MSNMichigan communities with pot stores to split $100 million in cannabis tax revenueMichigan booming marijuana market continues to pay off in additional money for various projects in local cities, townships, ...
The Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission suspended Claressa Shields after an “oral fluid sample” showed the presence of ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMichigan sending $100 million in marijuana tax revenue to cities, townships, and countiesCities, villages, and townships will receive more than $49 million, while Michigan counties will also receive $49 million.
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