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The lawsuit argues the wholesale tax effectively sets a higher rate on marijuana than the six percent sales tax rate set in the Michigan Constitution
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The challenge argues the Legislature failed to adopt the bill with the three-fourths House and Senate supermajorities required by the MI Constitution to alter a voter-approved initiative
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A statewide effort to address food waste, traditional Native trade route gets marker, road funding for small cities, Appeals Court says send bills to Gov., mental health funding, and marijuana law fixes
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Hearings in the Legislature will continue this week on bills to regulate Michigan’s legal marijuana industry and toughen penalties on the black market
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The 24% tax on the wholesale cost of marijuana is a key element of a law signed by Whitmer to generate funding for roads
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The city of Grand Rapids is one of West Michigan’s biggest recipients at nearly $1.5 million
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The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a local cannabis proposal for the City of Howell.
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Medical and recreational marijuana licensing could become one under new bills in the Michigan Legislature.
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Owners want a to create a safe space and community hub for like-minded people
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Shelley Irwin talks to local artist Michelle Sider about her work, new social districts are coming to Grand Rapids, a local school district receives a grant for a skilled trades curriculum and more state and West Michigan news.