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Restricted Wholsale Beer License Proposed in VA

H.B. 2258 creates a restricted wholesale beer license that authorizes the licensee to provide wholesale beer distribution services to brewery and limited brewery licensees, provided that no more than 500 barrels of beer shall be distributed by the licensee in …Read More

OR Beer Direct Shipping Bill Floated

Senate Bill 616 would allow the holder of direct shipper permit to ship up to five cases of cider or malt beverages, each containing not more than nine liters, per month to an Oregon resident. Read More

Utah Beer Delivery Bill Intro’d

H.B. 100 would permit an off-premise beer retailer to make off-premise beer deliveries under certain circumstances. Read More

Event Hosting Issues Subject of OK Legislation

Senate Bill 8 would, among several provisions, allow brewers and small brewers to host off-site events under specified conditions. Read More

New OK Small Brewer License Fee Proposed

S.B. 263 seeks to create a new small brewer self-distribution license fee classification of $350.00 for those producing fifteen thousand (15,000) barrels or less in the previous calendar year. Read More

Distribution Termination Bill Intro’d in OK

Senate Bill 422 further provides for the termination of distribution agreements. Read More

Nano Brewery Tax Bill Intro’d in NH

H.B. 407 seeks to add nano breweries to the list of licensees liable for an additional 30 cent/gallon fee on beverages sold or transferred for retail sale or to the public. Read More

Filing Date Amendment Proposed in New Hampshire

S.B. 21 seeks to change the due date for monthly reports by licensees to the liquor commission and authorizes the commission to accept payments and reports electronically. Read More

License Renewal Credits Proposed in NY

Senate Bill 1441 would credit any on-premises licensees or any manufacturing licensee with on-premises retail privileges for each day they were unable to operate due to COVID-19, such credits being applied to the licensee’s license renewal. Read More

Proposal to Double Alcohol Taxes Intro’d in NY

S.B. 1546 seeks to increase taxes on alcohol by fifty percent, allocating the increased revenue to a special fund to be used for the purposes of alcohol and substance abuse addiction prevention and recovery services and programs. Read More

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Pete Johnson

State & Regulatory Affairs Manager

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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