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- California Can't Tax Its Way Out of the Cannabis Crisis
Assembly Bill 564 , authored by Assemblymember Matt Haney, offers the only viable path forward. By stopping the tax hike, AB 564 protects both public health and the community programs that rely on AB 564 enjoys bipartisan support from the Assembly and Governor Gavin Newsom because it isn't a taxpayer-funded
- Ventura County Star: Newsom signs bill lowering retail weed tax
"I've had about a dozen meetings with legislators this session discussing AB 564 and other vital reforms
- Weed Week: Calif. cannabiz races to nix tax hike
The pending change stems from a 2022 law, AB 195, which was itself an attempt to provide tax relief In a 2022 deal, a group of largely non-profit pot tax beneficiaries withdrew their opposition to AB 195 (The previous pot tax law, AB 195, was a budget trailer bill signed by Newsom on June 30, 2022.) State Assemblymember Matt Haney (D-SF) introduced bill AB 564 which would repeal AB 195’s tax hike requirement “We strongly oppose AB 564,” Dr.
- California Cannabis Industry Wins Big: How Advocacy Rolled Back a Tax Hike and Regulated Hemp
Assembly Bill 564 (Haney), AB 8 (Aguiar-Curry), and Senate Bill 378 (Wiener) were all passed through AB 564 (Haney) , proudly co-sponsored by CaCOA, rolled back the excise tax rate to 15%, effective October “AB 564 was essential. “AB 8 will create the level playing field the legal market desperately needs.” Building California's Cannabis Future AB 564, AB 8, and SB 378 were critical victories, and yet they
- California Cannabis Operators Praise State Legislature for Passing AB 8
AB 8 closes dangerous loopholes that allow untested, unregulated intoxicating products to be sold online AB 8 draws a clear line: in California, intoxicating hemp products should no longer undercut public health
- Victory for Cannabis Consumers and Retailers: AB 762 Pulled from Committee
AB 762 would have banned integrated cannabis vaporizers beginning January 2026, despite their importance It’s important to note that as of July 1, 2024, California’s cannabis licensees already comply with AB the Assembly Business and Professions Committee members for recognizing the problematic aspects of AB
- Governor Gavin Newsom Signs AB 8 to Regulate Intoxicating Hemp Products
Finally, AB 8 beefs up public safety by creating new tools for state and local enforcement partners to AB 8 is a result of years of collaboration with this Administration, and I appreciate the Governor’s Aguiar-Curry for her unwavering commitment to closing dangerous loopholes, and to Governor Newsom for signing AB
- Capitol Weekly: Bill to suspend California cannabis tax advances
AB 564 seeks to suspend an increase of the excise tax on cannabis, from 15 to 19 percent, which is scheduled
- CaCOA Sponsors AB 1027 to Strengthen Cannabis Testing Standards and Consumer Protection
The California Cannabis Operators Association (CaCOA) testified in strong support of AB 1027 (Sharp-Collins Amy O'Gorman Jenkins, representing CaCOA, outlined how the organization is "proud to sponsor AB 1027 In her closing remarks, Jenkins called AB 1027 "a timely and necessary step forward" and thanked Assemblymember
- Benzinga: Gavin Newsom's Budget Keeps Cannabis Tax Hike: Can It Be Stopped? What's Next For Operators?
A Legislative Push To Freeze The Tax Assemblymember Matt Haney (D-San Francisco) introduced AB 564 earlier
- CaCOA Advocates for AB 8 to Combat "Hemp Hoax" and Protect Legal Cannabis Market
The California Cannabis Operators Association (CaCOA) made a strong case for AB 8 (Aguiar-Curry) during Urge your legislator to support AB 8 "AB 8 draws a clear line: if a product is intoxicating, it belongs or internationally None were properly taxed under California's cannabis laws Jenkins addressed how AB Jenkins also addressed concerns about the bill's enforceability, emphasizing that "AB 8 requires that Regarding protection for small cannabis growers, Jenkins noted, "AB 8 protects small cannabis cultivators
- CaCOA Continues Fight Against Intoxicating Hemp Products at Assembly Hearing (AB 8)
Read Jenkins’ testimony Urge your legislator to support AB 8 Explore resources and legislative letters AB 8 draws a clear, enforceable regulatory line: if a product is intoxicating, it belongs under the Department Addressing concerns raised by opponents, Jenkins clarified that AB 8: Enforces testing at the point hemp hemp-derived cannabinoids in inhalable products Strengthens our tax structure by expanding the taxable base "AB We'll continue to keep you updated as AB 8 progresses through the legislature.
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