Michigan distributes nearly $100 million in marijuana tax revenue to 302 communities, including first-time tribal payments and education funding.
American boxer Claressa Shields, the undisputed world champion in three weight classes, has been suspended and is under investigation after testing positive for marijuana following her victory over heavyweight Danielle Perkins in Michigan.
It’s time to start previewing our next TV5 Game of the Week, sponsored by Saginaw County CTE and Saginaw Career Complex. Boxing champion Claressa Shields has been suspended from fighting in Michigan and is under investigation after testing for marijuana, according to a report from Reuters.
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MLive- Flint/Saginaw/Bay City on MSNSaginaw County communities set to receive nearly $1 million in Michigan marijuana fundsNearly $1 million in Marijuana Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Act funds will be distributed to municipalities in Saginaw County. State data shows Saginaw County is tabbed to receive $989,887 from the nearly $100 million being distributed among 302 local entities and tribes across the state.
Michigan will pay out funds equaling $100 million from the 10% excise tax on recreational marijuana sales to 298 municipalities and 4 tribes.
The Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission suspended Claressa Shields after an “oral fluid sample” showed the presence of marijuana.
Each eligible municipality and county will receive more than $58,000 for every licensed retail store and microbusiness in marijuana tax sharing.
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WPBN Traverse City/Cadillac on MSNWill some northern Michigan communities prioritize marijuana tax dollars for water issues?Millions of dollars are heading to communities across Michigan from marijuana tax dollars. Tax Dollars Distribution: Northern Michigan communities to receive thousands of dollars from marijuana taxes The state gives these communities a lot of freedom to decide what this extra money will fund.
Starting this week, the green fruits of Michigan’s booming marijuana industry will be delivered to communities where dispensaries are based.
Michigan booming marijuana market continues to pay off in additional money for various projects in local cities, townships, and tribes.
Cities and counties in Michigan are receiving funds collected from recreational marijuana sales, the State Treasury announced Friday.
Each municipality will receive $58,000 for every licensed retail store and microbusiness based on revenue collected from the marijuana excise tax.
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