Nebraska Bill Would Provide Tax Credit for Using Products Grown In-state
L.B. 204 would provide a tax credit to brewers using crops grown in-state. Read More
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L.B. 204 would provide a tax credit to brewers using crops grown in-state. Read More
Senate Bill 297 changes the amount of the barrels of beer that a microbrewery may manufacture in a calendar year for sale or distribution within Indiana from 30,000 to 60,000. Read More
Senate Bill 1553 seeks to increase the gallonage tax on beer to 24 cents (a 10 cent increase). Read More
House Bill 1858 seeks to raise the excise tax on low-point beer from $11.25 to $46.35 per barrel to account for its exemption from sales tax. Read More
House Bill 348 defines and prohibits the consumption, purchase, possession, or sale of powdered alcohol. Read More
H.B. 167 would repeal the Deposit Beverage Container Program. Read More
Senate Bill 3 seeks to prohibit manufacturers and out-of-state shippers from requiring wholesalers to pay for alcoholic liquor upon delivery and to give wholesalers in good standing a reasonable amount of time to pay for such alcoholic liquor. Read More
House Bill 5770 seeks to require breweries and wineries that are open to the public and have alcoholic liquor available for purchase to also offer nonalcoholic drinks for purchase. Read More
H.B. 6453 would allow cider manufacturers to conduct on-site tastings. Read More
House Bill 6541 establishes a craft alcoholic liquor distiller permit. 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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