Racial inequalities persist in the Central Mass. cannabis industry | Worcester Business Journal

More than two years have passed since entrepreneur Ross Bradshaw embarked on the licensing process to open New Dia, a recreational cannabis dispensary in Worcester. — Read on http://www.wbjournal.com/article/racial-inequalities-persist-in-the-central-mass-cannabis-industry

CCC: Updated list of marijuana establishments approved to commence operations, which includes 54 Marijuana Retail Establishments.

CCC: Updated list of marijuana establishments approved to commence operations, which includes 54 Marijuana Retail Establishments. — Read on mass-cannabis-control.com/licensing/

Reopening Massachusetts: Baker-Polito Administration Initiates Transition to Step Two of Second Phase of Four-Phase Approach | Mass.gov

Consistent with Public Health Data and Trends, Step Two of Phase II of Reopening Massachusetts Set to Begin on June 22 — Read on http://www.mass.gov/news/reopening-massachusetts-baker-polito-administration-initiates-transition-to-step-two-of-second

Baker-Polito Administration Files Bill to Implement Police Officer Certification System | Mass.gov

The Baker-Polito Administration today filed legislation to create a framework for certifying Massachusetts law enforcement officers, provide accountability, ensure that police departments in and outside Massachusetts have access to candidates’ training and disciplinary records, and provide incentives for officers to pursue advanced training to better serve their communities. “This bill will create a more modern, …

Baker-Polito Administration Announces Pop-Up Testing Sites for Participants of Large Gatherings | Mass.gov

Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced the availability of pop-up COVID-19 testing sites throughout the Commonwealth for individuals who have recently participated in large gatherings. These free testing sites will be available at over 50 sites throughout the Commonwealth on Wednesday, June 17th and Thursday, June 18th. The Administration is urging anyone who has attended a …