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Where Does the Marijuana Money Go? Alice Wheet August 19, 2017

A Brief History Medical Marijuana Legalized 2000 Citizen s initiative; Approved by voters as a constitutional amendment (A-20). Medical Marijuana Regulated and Commercialized 2010 Medical Marijuana Code enacted. Licenses businesses and creates new regulations. Retail Marijuana Legalized 2012 Citizen s initiative; Approved by voters as a constitutional amendment (A-64). Called for regulation. 2013 Retail Marijuana Taxes Authorized Referred measure (Proposition AA) approved by voters, adding an excise (wholesale) tax and a special sales tax. Retail marijuana code enacted. 2014 Retail Marijuana Sales Begin Licenses were first limited to existing medical dispensaries. New businesses could seek licensure in July, starting sales in October.

Industry Size and Growth 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Total Marijuana Business Licenses 1551 1458 1364 1215 994 940 Total Medical Total Retail 542 221 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 Number of Licensed Marijuana Businesses as of August 1, 2017 Type Medical Retail Centers 507 498 Cultivations 759 701 Infused Product Manufacturers Testing Facilities 255 225 14 13 Operators 4 5 Transporters 1 1 Total 1,540 1,491 Around 30 different licenses and 75 different fee types

Where do the taxes come from? Medical and Retail Marijuana State Tax Structures Retail Marijuana Cultivation Facility 15% Excise Tax* Retail Marijuana Store 15% Special Sales Tax (as of July 1, 2017)* Retail Consumer Medical Marijuana Cultivation /Caregiver /Home Grow Medical Marijuana Dispensary 2.9% Sales Tax Medical Consumer *Additional varied local excise and sales taxes

Actual Collections Retail and Medical Marijuana Taxes - By Month of Sales Medical 2.9% Sales Tax Retail 10% Special Sales Tax Retail 2.9% Sales Tax Retail 15% Excise Tax $25,000,000 $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $0 Month

How much does Colorado collect? Marijuana Tax Revenue FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 FY 2016-17 FY 2017-8 Revenue Source Actual Actual Actual Projection Medical 2.9% 10,409,340 12,150,625 12,453,612 12,608,883 Excise 15% 23,995,775 42,630,840 71,799,831 86,307,012 Retail 2.9% 11,816,410 19,410,952 28,088,963 - Retail 10%-15% 42,017,798 67,094,523 98,470,666 182,242,682 Total all Tax Revenue 88,239,323 141,286,940 210,813,072 281,158,577

FY 2016-17 Total State Budget $210.8 million 0.78% Marijuana Tax Revenue Total State Budget $27.1 billion (All fund sources)

Marijuana Tax Revenue Flowchart

Marijuana Excise Tax School Capital Construction 15% Excise Tax on Retail Marijuana first $40 million B.E.S.T. Public School Capital Construction Assistance Fund (12.5% of which is for Charter Schools) Each year, the first $40 million collected from the retail marijuana excise tax goes to the Public School Capital Construction fund to help meet part of an estimated $18 billion dollar need for Colorado s schools. From there, it goes to a program called Building Excellent Schools Today, or BEST. Marijuana revenue is not the only fund source for BEST- in fact, even if every dollar collected from cannabis sales went to BEST, it would still require additional funding to meet the needs of the state s schools. The BEST grant program prioritizes health, safety and security issues such as asbestos removal, new roofs, building code violations, and poor indoor air quality. BEST grants are competitive, awarded annually and in most cases must be supplemented with local matching funds. *Dedicated in the Constitution voters approved in 2013 with Proposition AA

Marijuana Excise Tax Public School Fund Anything more than $40 million collected in excise tax each year is deposited in the Public School Fund. This fund is established in the constitution. The interest earned on the revenue in this fund can be used for the maintenance of schools. It supports the state share of districts total program funding. anything over $40 million In FY 2015-16, about $2.3 million was added to this fund from marijuana excise tax. For FY 2016-17, it is expected to be about $32 million. In FY 2015-16, the interest earned on the Public School Fund (from all sources not just marijuana) provided a total of $56.7 million to schools. Public School Fund (K-12 Education) *Authorized in statute (state law)

Sources of Funding for K-12 School Finance In FY 2016-17, total funding for school finance was $6.4 billion, with the state contribution at $4.1 billion, or 65 percent of the total, and the local contribution at $2.3 billion, or 35 percent of the total. General Fund makes up the majority of the state contribution. In the same year, it was $3.6 billion, or 87.3% of the state contribution. The State Education Fund contributed $467 million, or 11.3%, and the Public School Fund contributed $56.7 million, or 1.4% of the state contribution. When you look at the total budget for schools, marijuana excise taxes contribute only a very small portion. Local 35% Local Contribution General Fund Public School Fund State Education Fund State 65%

Marijuana Sales Tax 15% Special Sales Tax on Retail Marijuana 2.9 % Sales Tax on Medical Marijuana 10% Local Share 90% State Share Public School Fund (K-12 Education) $30 million in FY 2017-18 12.59% of the 90% State Share in following years General Fund Of the 90% State share, 28.15% minus $30 million is retained in the General Fund in FY 2017-18; 15.56% is retained in FY2018-19 and thereafter 71.85% of the 90% State Share Marijuana Tax Cash Fund (MTCF)

What do we spend it on? Marijuana-Related Programming Overarching Goals for Marijuana Tax Cash Fund Regulation & Enforcement Marijuana Tax Cash Fund (MTCF) Youth Prevention Statewide Coordination Public Health and Safety FY 2016-17: $124.2 million FY 2017-18: $130.5 million Behavioral Health Treatment

Marijuana Tax Cash Fund F Y 2017-18 Budget By State Department Public Safety 1,550,794 Regulatory Agencies 304,225 Revenue 1,591,805 Transportation 950,000 Agriculture 2,209,783 Public Health and Environment 20,730,746 Education 20,419,330 Governor's Offices, including OIT 1,726,647 Health Care Policy and Financing 750,000 Local Affairs 22,477,965 Higher Education 3,300,000 Human Services 38,742,488 Law (Attorney General) 1,036,766 Labor and Employment 165,296 Judicial Branch 1,571,728 Total: $117,527,573

What do we spend it on? Regulation and Enforcement Department of Revenue Marijuana Enforcement Division, $8.9 million and 87.6 FTE (separate funding source from fees) Taxation Group, $1.2 million Department of Agriculture $2.2 million and 12.0 FTE Hemp and Seed Certification Pesticide Control Department of Local Affairs $6 million in Grants to Law Enforcement Agencies for Unauthorized Gray Market Grows Regulatory Agencies $360,000 for enforcement of Medical Board complaints Statewide Coordination Governor s Office Approx. $100,000 and 2.0 FTE

What do we spend it on? Public Health and Safety Marijuana Public Education Campaign ($4.6 million) Local Public Health Agencies ($1.7 million) Marijuana Impaired Driving Campaign ($1 million) Healthy Kids Colorado Survey ($745,000) Epidemiological Surveillance ($300,000) Laboratory Certification ($1.3 million) Poison Control ($60,000) Law Enforcement Training ($1.8 million) Public Safety Intelligence Support ($60,000) Local Government Retail Marijuana Impact Grant Program ($1 million)

What do we spend it on? Youth Prevention School Health Professionals ($12 million) Substance Abuse Prevention Grants for Local Communities ($9 million) School Bullying Prevention Grants ($2 million) Dropout Prevention and Student Reengagement Grants ($2 million) Tony Grampsas Youth Services Program ($2.4 million) Juvenile Diversion Programs ($400,000 for early diversion in Judicial Districts and $2 million for deeper criminal justice involvement)

What do we spend it on? Behavioral Health/Substance Abuse Treatment Offender Services/Jail-based treatment ($7.5 million) Adult co-occurring disorder treatment ($3 million) Community Substance Use Disorder Treatment ($12 million) Mental Health Crisis Response System ($4 million) Adult Diversion Programs ($5.5 million) Permanent Supportive Housing and Rapid Re-housing ($15.3 million) Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment ($750,000) Substance Use Disorder Treatment in State Hospitals ($560,000)

Contact Information Alice Wheet Governor s Office of State Planning and Budgeting 111 State Capitol Denver, CO 80203 alice.wheet@state.co.us 303-866-2067 www.colorado.gov/ospb