Ginne-Ray Clay resigned Tuesday as the executive director of the Social Equity Council, an agency that oversees elements of Connecticut’s cannabis industry and is the subject of an audit requested by ...
A Hartford resident holds a flag with marijuana leaves during a push to legalize marijuana in Connecticut in 2021. Credit: Yehyun Kim / ctmirror.org The public agency responsible for ensuring that ...
Connecticut Comptroller Sean Scanlon said his four-month investigation into the Social Equity Council — the government body that was set up to ensure the state’s new recreational marijuana industry ...
Connecticut’s cannabis legalization came with opportunity for communities disproportionately affected by the War on Drugs to get funding for community efforts. Those funds are starting to come in. On ...
A new audit details problems, confusion and a lack of planning with the Social Equity Council. Comptroller Sean Scanlon said Monday the council isn’t clear on how it will do that, though, creating ...
As Connecticut’s cannabis industry matures, a new debate is taking shape: how to “modernize” the market. That conversation is both necessary and healthy. But any effort to strengthen the market must ...
The question of who would benefit from the legalization and commercialization of cannabis in Connecticut was divisive from the start, even as the issue was framed loftily as a means to “community ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — In the first year of adult-use cannabis sales, Connecticut sold over $144 million worth, resulting in over $22 million to the state from the marijuana tax. The tax is overall ...
When Connecticut legalized the sale of recreational cannabis use, lawmakers set out to make sure the state was doing it equitably. So far, it’s been rocky. WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s ...
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