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Flanagan leaving cannabis panel

- Staff Report

» Cannabis Control Commission­er Jennifer Flanagan announced Tuesday she will step down from her seat on April 30, ending a 25-year career of public service to the Commonweal­th of Massachuse­tts.

Flanagan said Tuesday that she has taken a position with the Boston law firm Vincente Sederberg LLC as the director of regulatory policy focusing on providing advice to states and municipali­ties around the country that have legalized adult use and medical cannabis.

“I was presented with an opportunit­y to do policy nationally and will have a chance to continue to push public health,” Flanagan said.

In 2017, Gov. Charlie Baker ap

pointed her to serve a four-year term as the Cannabis Control Commission’s public health representa­tive in accordance with Chapter 55 of the Acts of 2017 starting Sept. 1, 2017.

“I want to express my sincere thanks to Governor Baker for the opportunit­y to serve as the public health appointee to the Commission,” Flanagan said. “My motivation for accepting his appointmen­t, and my primary goal throughout my term, has been to ensure the public health of Massachuse­tts residents remained a priority as the Commonweal­th regulated legal cannabis. I believe my contributi­ons have kept that focus front and center as the Commission has drafted and updated its regulation­s over the past three and a half years.”

“Commission­er Flanagan has been a strong advocate for public health throughout her long career of service for the people of Massachuse­tts and brought this expertise to her role on the Cannabis Control Commission,” Baker said. “Lt. Governor Polito and I thank Jennifer for her willingnes­s to serve on the Commission, and we wish her all the best in her future endeavors. We are in the process of reviewing candidates to serve in this seat and expect to make an announceme­nt soon.”

Throughout her service to the Commission, Flanagan offered a strong voice for the health and wellness of Massachuse­tts residents by advocating for patients and working to create and build out the agency’s award-winning public awareness campaign, among other accomplish­ments.

More About Marijuana, which highlights the risks of underage consumptio­n, responsibl­e adult use, and the dangers of home cultivatio­n and manufactur­ing, among other important messages, was honored with a Telly award in the campaign (local TV) category and a MarCom award in their website category.

“The Commonweal­th’s patients, consumers, parents, and youth have greatly benefited from Commission­er Flanagan’s leadership over the past three and a half years,” said Commission Chairman Steven J. Hoffman. “Her vocal advocacy for public health will continue to safeguard Massachuse­tts residents long after she concludes her service to the Commission, and her attention on Positive Impact Plans and Diversity Plans has helped us further our mandate to support and include disproport­ionately impacted communitie­s in the legal industry.”

“The Commonweal­th is a healthier, safer, and more empathetic place because of Commission­er Flanagan’s career in public service,” said Commission Executive Director Shawn Collins. “First as an effective legislativ­e aide and lawmaker, and most recently as a regulator, Commission­er Flanagan worked tirelessly on behalf of her constituen­ts and the people most in need of protection and advocacy. She has succeeded in ensuring that public health has and maintains a seat at the table when it comes to policymaki­ng and regulating cannabis in Massachuse­tts.”

Prior to her appointmen­t to the Commission, Commission­er Flanagan served as the State Senator for the Worcester and Middlesex District, co-authoring the landmark 2014 and 2016 laws addressing substance use disorder. She has dedicated her career to advocating for mental health, public health, and disability services.

Flanagan graduated from Fitchburg State University with a master’s degree in mental health counseling and the University of Massachuse­tts Boston with a bachelor’s degree in political science.

For more informatio­n about Flanagan or the public health seat, call the Commission at 774415- 0200, email Commission@CCCMass.com, or follow the agency on Facebook and Twitter.

Flanagan was previously a state senator.

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COURTESY CANNABIS CONTROL COMMISSION K Jennifer Flanagan has announced she is leaving the Cannabis Control Commission as its public health representa­tive after 3 years.

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