Springfield officials discuss how cannabis revenue is being used: business development and pension funds – WICS (Springfield)

The city of Springfield has a 3% tax on cannabis sales. Half of that generated revenue is being used to fund housing and business projects on the city’s east side, while the other half is being put towards police and fire pension debts. The city's budget office said how much revenue the cannabis tax has brought to the city since 2020 is confidential.
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Freddy
2 years ago

Here’s an article the governor should read. Cannabis induced psychosis.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/she-stabbed-man-108-times-132928054.html

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