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Rep. Beson says marijuana tax established within budget agreement is a step in the wrong direction
RELEASE|October 3, 2025
Contact: Timmy Beson

State Rep. Timmy Beson today issued the following statement regarding a planned 24% wholesale excise tax on marijuana, which was part of a budget agreement passed by the House:

“There are many good things in this budget agreement that will help workers and families in our state, and I voted for the school budget which has record per-pupil funding to support our students. But this specific tax increase to help fund roads is detrimental to many small businesses in the district I represent and across the state. We should be seeking to grow independent businesses in Michigan, not destroy them.

“Farmers are price takers, not price setters. Forcing them to absorb this tax will destroy small growers. If there is going to be a tax at all, we should apply it at the retail level where prices are set and apply any tax equally to all marijuana retail licenses, instead of creating carveouts that will provide unfair advantages for companies that control every step of their supply chain.

“We demonstrated earlier this year that we could get more money to local road agencies without raising taxes on anyone. If this is not fixed, a sizable number of the state’s cannabis industry will shut down within a short time. Because of this, I could not support this agreement.”

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