Tax Credit Considered in NY
Assembly Bill 4291 would provide a tax credit to taxpayers who grow the base ingredients necessary for the production of beer. Read More
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Assembly Bill 4291 would provide a tax credit to taxpayers who grow the base ingredients necessary for the production of beer. Read More
House Bill 226 addresses curbside delivery and to-go drinks for all on and off premises retailers including manufacturers with limited retail privileges. Read More
Sente Bill 4006 modifies licensing restrictions for manufacturers and wholesalers of alcoholic beverages on licensees who sell at retail for on premises consumption, and restrictions on retail licensees interested directly or indirectly in licensed manufacturers or wholesalers of alcoholic beverages. Read More
Senate Bill 4245 and companion A.B. 3275 authorize the direct intrastate and interstate shipment of liquor. Read More
Passing both chambers of the legislature, H. B. 79 revises the definition of beer to include other fermented-style beverages. Read More
S.B. 4090 relates to the definition of New York state labelled beer, requiring such labelled beer to be processed in New York state. Read More
Senate Bill 2321 would allow a microbrew pub licensee to sell or direct ship malt beverages manufactured on the licensed premises to an individual in the state. Read More
House Bill 157 would allow a brewery or winery to be located adjacent to an on-premises retail license. Read More
A.B. 4545 requires a retail licensee for on-premises consumption to maintain and make available to customers, at no charge, a device which measures blood alcohol content. Read More
House Bill 1096 would authorize certain social media exchanges. Read More
Pete Johnson serves as the State & Regulatory Affairs Manager for the Brewers Association (BA). He joined the BA at its inception in 2005, having previously worked as Programs Director for the Brewers Association of America. Before coming to the small brewing industry in 2001, Pete worked for 14 years with both state and federal elected officials in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
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