The municipalities of Grass Valley and Lemon Grove are set vote on legalization measures this week—apparently part of a wave of towns giving cannabis a second look in the wake of corona-related budget shortfalls.
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- Following a month of behind-the-scenes administrative prep, Grass Valley’s city council on Tuesday evening approved a resolution to put on the November election ballot a motion, seeking to give the city power to tax cannabis businesses.
- A staff report said Lemon Grove could bring in $280,000 to $350,000 in tax revenue per cannabis business each year.
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