As several bills that could affect craft brewers, wholesalers and package stores make their way through the legislative process, the CT Brewers Guild and the Connecticut Beer Wholesalers Association have announced an agreement on two items they consider to be important.
LOWER EAST SIDE, NY — A bill aimed at making liquor license information more readily available online passed in the State Senate this week.
The Connecticut Alcohol Retailers Exchange Inc. (CARE), a trade association representing package stores and liquor retailers, has launched an advertising campaign seeking public support for expanding state law to enable big box retailers to sell beer.
Though America’s craft beer, cider, and spirits boom has clearly been driven by increased interest in these products...legislative changes on both the state and national level have also helped fuel the fire...
New Jersey last year expanded gambling, through the introduction of sports betting it won in the Supreme Court. It’s on the verge of a vote that could legalize marijuana. And now it’s starting a deep dive into a possible major expansion of the availability of beer, wine and liquor.
A bill that would allow Oklahoma businesses to offer “bottle service” passed off the House floor last week with a bipartisan vote of 90 to 9.
Happy hour, drinking games, free beer: what do they have in common? They are all banned under Massachusetts law.
NASHVILLE — Legislation TN SB0598 was filed for introduction on Feb. 5 and would allow alcohol sales at University of Tennessee venues.
Advocates and lawmakers on Tuesday renewed a longtime push to strengthen drunken driving laws in Wisconsin.
More than a dozen law enforcement officers attended a community training course on Friday regarding how to enforce alcohol laws.