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Governor Hochul Overhauls Cannabis Office Amid Criticism

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
June 13, 2024
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Federal Judge Upholds NY Cannabis Licensing Amid Governor’s Critique of Market Rollout
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On Monday, June 10th, Governor Kathy Hochul announced new leadership for the New York Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) following a critical assessment of the agency’s operations. Felicia A. B. Reid has been named the executive deputy director and acting executive director. This appointment comes as a nationwide search for a permanent executive director is underway, with an experienced recruitment firm assisting in identifying qualified candidates.

The leadership shakeup follows the resignation of former Executive Director Chris Alexander, who stepped down after a damning report revealed widespread inefficiencies within the department. Alexander’s term was set to end in September, but the report’s findings accelerated his departure. The assessment highlighted the need for improved communication with applicants and licensees, as well as the elimination of bottlenecks in the licensing process.

Governor Hochul expressed her commitment to ensuring the success of New York’s cannabis market, emphasizing the importance of maintaining an equitable system and cracking down on illegal operations. “With these new appointees, the Office of Cannabis Management will continue to focus on expanding the most equitable adult-use market in the nation while cracking down on illicit storefronts,” Hochul stated.

The OCM has faced significant challenges since its inception, including legal obstacles that delayed the market rollout. The agency’s slow progress in approving licenses and addressing social equity goals has drawn criticism from various stakeholders. Earlier this spring, Governor Hochul launched an assessment to identify areas for improvement within the agency, reflecting her dissatisfaction with its performance.

The Marihuana Regulation and Taxation Act passed in 2021, aims to create a fair and inclusive cannabis market in New York. The new leadership team is tasked with reaffirming the agency’s commitment to these social equity goals and ensuring that the rollout benefits all communities. This includes addressing the inefficiencies that have plagued the OCM and working towards a more streamlined and effective system.

As the search for a permanent executive director continues, the interim leadership will focus on immediate improvements to the agency’s operations. Governor Hochul’s appointments signal a renewed effort to stabilize the OCM and enhance its functionality, ensuring that New York’s cannabis market can thrive and meet its intended goals.

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