Politics & Government
Rhode Island Governor Makes Pick For Cannabis Control Commission Chair
The nominee has been submitted to the state Senate for advice and consent.
PROVIDENCE, RI — Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee has named his pick to chair the state's Cannabis Control Committee.
McKee's nominee, Michelle A. Reddish, has been submitted to the state Senate for advice and consent.
If confirmed by the state Senate, Reddish would replace former chairperson Kim Ahern, who stepped down in October.
McKee nominated Reddish to serve as the first administrator of the Rhode Island Cannabis Office in 2024, according to a media release from the governor's office.
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"In this role, she was responsible for coordinating with the (Cannabis Control Committee) on the oversight and administration of cannabis use across Rhode Island," the release said.
"Reddish has played a central role in building Rhode Island’s cannabis regulatory framework, supporting the promulgation of comprehensive adult-use cannabis regulations, and formally establishing the Cannabis Office as the operational arm of the Cannabis Control Commission," according to the release.
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"She administered the initial adult-use cannabis retail license application period, supported statewide technical assistance efforts for prospective applicants, and helped oversee the transition of regulatory oversight of hemp and hemp-derived products to the Commission," the release said.
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“In just two years, Michelle has demonstrated a deep understanding of Rhode Island’s cannabis landscape and how we can continue to effectively and safely regulate it,” McKee said in the release.
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“I’m confident her time leading the state’s Cannabis Office—combined with her significant expertise in regulatory compliance, development, and technological advancement—will serve her well in this new role," McKee said.
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