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Jennifer Flanagan
Flanagan was appointed by Gov. Charlie Baker to serve a four-year term on the CCC as the body’s public health representative. Her term began on Sept. 1, 2017.
The announcement did not detail her future plans but said the resignation marks the end of a 25-year career of public service in Massachusetts.
“My motivation for accepting his appointment, and my primary goal throughout my term, has been to ensure the public health of Massachusetts residents remained a priority as the Commonwealth regulated legal cannabis,” Flanagan said in a statement. “I believe my contributions have kept that focus front and center as the commission has drafted and updated its regulations over the past three and a half years.”