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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro included adult-use cannabis legalization in his annual budget proposal, estimating $729.4 million in first-year tax revenue. Despite the governor's push, advocates express concern over a lack of legislative traction due to significant disagreements between the state House and Senate.

Pennsylvania Gov. Again Calls for Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization in Executive Budget  

Feb 24, 2026

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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) again included adult-use cannabis
legalization in his annual budget proposal, Philly Voice reports. Shapiro’s
budget estimates that cannabis derived taxes and fees would bring $729.4
million to state coffers in the first year of implementation.

The governor’s budget urges lawmakers to pass adult-use cannabis reforms,
saying the state “remains stuck in place, without commonsense protections
and losing out on critical tax revenue and new business to neighboring
states.”

Chris Goldstein, regional director for the National Organization for the
Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), told the Voice that advocates “are still
spinning [their] wheels in Pennsylvania.”

“I don’t see the traction that’s required to advance the legislation. …
With the split between the Senate and the House, the whole strategy for
legalization at this point is so far apart. I don’t think it’s ever been
further apart.” — Goldstein to the Voice

Last session, the House passed a bill to legalize cannabis for adult use
with sales at state-run liquor stores; however, the Senate-controlled Law &
Justice Committee killed the proposal.

Meredith Buettner, executive director of the Pennsylvania Cannabis
Coalition, told the Voice that while that legislation “created some lines
in the sand for what next steps might look like” it’s ultimately “an
impediment” to what advocates are pushing for “because of how it’s been
used politically.”

“I don’t believe we’re going to see a state store bill move in
Pennsylvania,” she told the Voice.

Shapiro has repeatedly included adult-use cannabis reforms in his executive
budget, only to be rebuffed by lawmakers.

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