Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S60

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Dedicating one-percent of the recreational marijuana excise tax to youth substance use prevention

Impact

The financial implications of this bill are significant as it modifies current excise tax rates. By increasing the rate from 3.75% to 4.75% for recreational marijuana, the bill aims to increase revenue which will specifically benefit prevention programs. This change is intended to create a more robust funding stream for initiatives that address substance use among the youth, thus supporting community health efforts. It is anticipated that this will lead to better public health outcomes and potentially decrease future costs associated with substance abuse treatment and intervention programs.

Summary

Bill S60 seeks to allocate one percent of the excise tax collected from recreational marijuana sales in Massachusetts to fund youth substance use prevention programs. This initiative responds to growing concerns about the increasing rates of substance use among young people and aims to invest in evidence-based public health strategies that target prevention before issues arise. The bill proposes an amendment to existing legislation on the excise tax to redirect a portion of its revenue towards this pressing public health initiative.

Contention

While the bill received support for its goal of enhancing youth protections against substance use, it also faced criticism. Opponents may argue that increasing taxes could negatively impact both the recreational marijuana market and consumers, who might bear the cost of higher prices. There may also be concerns about the effectiveness of the designated prevention programs and how the funds will be allocated. Some stakeholders might advocate for alternative funding methods that do not place additional financial burdens on consumers, reflecting broader debates about taxation and public health funding strategies.

Companion Bills

MA S1834

Similar To To support educational opportunity for all

MA H2902

Similar To Relative to motor vehicle excise taxes

MA S2635

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Cannabis Policy to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to cannabis policy matters.

Similar Bills

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