From Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board <[email protected]>
Subject Update Regarding Cannabis Social Equity Application Process
Date September 5, 2023 6:41 PM
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*Sept. 5, 2023*




Update Regarding Cannabis Social Equity Application Process

The LCB has begun receiving completed applications back from Ponder Diversity Group (PDG). When all applications are received, the LCB will begin the next steps for each applicant based off PDG?s reviewed and scored applications.

Anyone interested in Cannabis Social Equity program updates is encouraged to attend in person or observe online the next upcoming Board meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 13th at 10 a.m. During this meeting, the LCB Licensing team will provide a more in-depth update regarding next steps. To view more information, including the agenda and meeting link (when they are posted), visit the LCB Board page for Sept. 2023 meetings here [ [link removed] ].

The [email protected] email inbox is now re-opened. Please direct all questions related to the Cannabis Social Equity program to this email address. Thank you!








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