Direct Shipping Bill Intro’d in Hawaii
Senate Bill 2289 provides for the direct shipping of beer and distilled spirits to consumers. Read More
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Senate Bill 2289 provides for the direct shipping of beer and distilled spirits to consumers. Read More
Addressing a tied-house issue, House Bill 685 seeks to allow a manufacturer of alcoholic beverages to have a financial interest in the business of a retail license, and a retail licensee to have a financial interest in the business of …Read More
H.B. 613 proposes to create a farm based manufacturer’s license for alcoholic beverage manufacturers that are located on a farm and produce alcoholic beverages that are made a majority by weight from ingredients produced by that farm. Read More
S.B. 7654 would require the prepayment of sales and compensating use tax on sales of beer intended for off premises consumption. Read More
Signed by the Governor, Senate Bill 6256 makes permanent certain provisions of law relating to temporary manufacturing permits to operate alcoholic beverage manufacturing facilities. Read More
Vetoed by the Governor, A.B. 5218 sought to allow the owner of an alcoholic beverage manufacturer, among other business types, to use a bonus depreciation allowance of up to $150,000 for capital expenditures incurred within New Jersey to comply with …Read More
House Bill 686 proposes to provide manufacturers and rectifiers of spirits and fortified wines with the same licensure privileges and duties as manufacturers of malt beverages and vinous beverages and to permit spirits and fortified wines to be sold at …Read More
H.B. 328 seeks to privatize the sale of alcoholic beverages in Virginia. Read More
Senate Bill 1248 would make it unlawful for a supplier to coerce or attempt to coerce a wholesaler to accept delivery of beer or any other commodity that has not been ordered by the wholesaler or for which the order …Read More
Passing the legislature and with an effective date of March 23, 2022, Senate Bill 102 addresses a variety of issues related to alcoholic beverages including Sunday sales, outdoor refreshment areas, social media advertising, and permitted activities related to home brewing. Read More