
[PRESS RELEASE] – LANSING, Mich., March 3, 2025 – Nearly $94 million will be distributed among 313 local government entities and tribes as part of the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Act.
A total of 114 cities, 39 villages, 81 townships, 75 counties and four tribes will receive payments from the Marijuana Regulation Fund. For the state of Michigan's 2025 fiscal year, this means each eligible municipality, county and tribe will receive $54,017.10 for every licensed retail store and microbusiness located within its jurisdiction.
State law outlines how much is distributed to local entities, tribes, schools, and roads and bridges:
- 15% to municipalities and Indian tribes in which a licensed marijuana retail store or microbusiness is located
- 15% to counties and Indian tribes in which a licensed marijuana retail store or microbusiness is located
- 35% to the School Aid Fund to be used for K-12 education
- 35% to the Michigan Transportation Fund to be used for the repair and maintenance of roads and bridges
For more information about adult-use marijuana tax distributions – including distribution reports for past Fiscal Years (2020-2024) – visit the Treasury web page.





















