Smith referred to part of the state law that Murphy signed last month that required at least one member of the board to come from a national or state branch of a national organization with a mission of studying, advocating or adjudicating against historical oppression of minorities.
Barker’s appointment means that William Wallace, a labor executive, will no longer be on the Cannabis Regulatory Commission and instead is moving to a staff role for the panel.
Since 2017, Barker has been a constituent advocate working for Booker. He managed several policy areas, including criminal justice reform. A lawyer by training, Barker is a Passaic native.
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Smith referred to part of the state law that Murphy signed last month that required at least one member of the board to come from a national or state branch of a national organization with a mission of studying, advocating or adjudicating against historical oppression of minorities.
Barker’s appointment means that William Wallace, a labor executive, will no longer be on the Cannabis Regulatory Commission and instead is moving to a staff role for the panel.
Since 2017, Barker has been a constituent advocate working for Booker. He managed several policy areas, including criminal justice reform. A lawyer by training, Barker is a Passaic native.