Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S93

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, the bill will amend Chapter 334 of the acts of 2016 by adding a stipulation that mandates a portion of marijuana tax revenues be redirected to the Prevention and Wellness Trust Fund. This fund will be utilized to support various public health programs that are evidence-based and primary in nature, hence targeting root causes before they develop into significant issues. This centralized funding approach is expected to improve the efficacy of prevention strategies by ensuring that they are not only funded but also based on proven methodologies.

Summary

Senate Bill 93 proposes the allocation of one percent of the recreational marijuana excise tax specifically towards youth substance use prevention programs. This initiative aims to leverage the state's revenue from cannabis sales to fund evidence-based public health strategies focused on preventing substance use among young individuals. The bill is positioned as a proactive measure to address the ongoing challenges related to youth substance abuse, ensuring that financial resources are directed towards effective prevention efforts.

Contention

Discussions around SB 93 may center on the allocation of funds generated from the marijuana tax, particularly whether it is sufficient to address the needs of youth at risk of substance use. Additionally, there may be debate on the effectiveness of mandated funding streams in comparison to general funding practices. Some may argue that while directing funds to prevent youth substance use is critical, there could be differing views on how best to design and implement these programs to achieve maximal impact on public health outcomes.

Companion Bills

MA S2677

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

Previously Filed As

MA H144

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

MA S97

Relative to the improvement of the data collection of adult and youth consumption of marijuana

MA S1416

To increase substance use prevention and awareness and reduce overdose abandonment

MA S1593

Supporting school-based substance use prevention through evidenced-based positive social norms marketing

MA S416

Providing opportunity for youth with substance use disorder

MA S1940

Relative to a local option excise on the sale of alcoholic beverages for municipal substance abuse prevention and public health programs

MA S2677

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

MA S96

Relative to THC potency limits for types of marijuana

MA S95

Relative to the labeling of marijuana

MA SB255

Revise recreational marijuana laws to require a marijuana identification card

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.