BRATTLEBORO As Vermont prepares to roll out its retail cannabis market in October 2022, a key element involves determining what should go on labeling or warnings for products.
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BRATTLEBORO â Tapped to serve on an advisory committee to provide input ahead the rollout of retail cannabis in Vermont due to his expertise with municipal matters, Tim Wessel is looking forward to being part of the process.
âItâs an opportunity to get this right,â he said. âWe want to make sure the rollout for this is suitable for towns like Brattleboro and towns around Vermont.â
The 14-member Cannabis Advisory Committee will advise the stateâs four-member Cannabis Control Board as it navigates the implementation of a regulated retail cannabis market in Vermont. Sales are expected to begin in fall 2022.
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Like other big issues facing Vermont, the shortage of housing in the Green Mountain State was understood to be a problem before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. In 2019, the state floated a $37 million bond to address that problem.
But the pandemic has worsened the stateâs housing shortage, as prices rise, preventing renters from becoming home buyers and apartment-hunters from finding housing. Itâs affecting employers who must now contend with whether new workers can relocate â from across the state, or across the country.
âWeâre definitely hearing from employers really across the state,â Housing Commissioner Josh Hanford said.
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