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Edwards Files ‘Letter of Opposition’ to Heritage Club Marijuana Proposal
In its second go-around with Councilor Lydia Edwards, proponents for the Heritage Club cannabis shop on Cambridge Street seem to have fared no better than the first time – with the councilor late last week filing an opposition letter to the proposal on the final day for comment.
Edwards said she has sent in the opposition letter instead of sending in a letter of non-opposition or a letter of support. She and Heritage owner Nike John publicly clashed numerous times last fall when the proposal was on the front burner in the Town. Edwards staunchly opposed the proposal, saying it was unprofessional and needed work. She offered to help John in re-crafting the proposal and the Boston Cannabis Board agreed to allow that to happen.
On 4/20, Bostonâs acting mayor turns to marijuana industry for campaign cash
Cannabis business licensing ordinance among Janeyâs signature accomplishments on City Council
By Dan Adams Globe Staff,Updated April 20, 2021, 2:23 p.m.
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Former Boston mayor Martin J. Walsh hands a pen to then-City Councilor Kim Janey after signing the new marijuana licensing ordinance she drafted at City Hall in 2019.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff
As Acting Mayor Kim Janey launches a campaign to stay in the City Hall corner office she inherited upon Marty Walshâs departure, she is turning to a funding source her predecessor eschewed: the cityâs fast-growing marijuana industry.
New capacity building program will support equity in the cannabis industry
BOSTON - Friday, April 16, 2021 - Mayor Kim Janey announced that the City of Boston this week released a Request for Proposals (RFP) to provide technical assistance support to certified cannabis equity applicants. This $675,000 investment over three years is designed to expand economic and entrepreneurial opportunity and capacity. Completed proposals will be accepted monthly on a rolling basis, on the first day of each month, for a three year period, beginning on April 1, 2021 and ending March 31, 2024. The first deadline will be May 1, 2021. Proposals can be submitted electronically via the City of Boston Supplier Portal.
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