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Alcohol Taxes Subject of MT Legislation

Draft legislation (LC 415 / S.B. 20) addresses a variety of tax issues related to alcohol beverages. Specific to brewers, it clarifies that licensed brewers selling directly to retailers, special permittees, or the public is liable for paying the …Read More

Alcohol Storage Addressed in Montana Bill

LC 431 (H.B. 48) seeks to allow breweries, distilleries, and wineries to maintain and operate storage depots. Read More

Payment Terms the Subject of MT Bill

Among several provisions, LC 440 specifies that a brewer, beer importer, or beer wholesaler may not sell or deliver beer unless a retail licensee pays within 7 days of the delivery and may not extend more than 7 days’ credit …Read More

Tax Collection Change Proposed in MT

LC 465 seeks to revise the collection of taxes on beer, wine, and hard cider from monthly to quarterly. Read More

Tax Credits Considered in NJ

Assembly Bill 4845 and companion S.B. 3058 provide tax credits equal to cost of Jersey Fresh products purchased by breweries and wineries to be used in production of beer or wine. Read More

Event Hosting Issues Addressed in OK Legislation

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

TTB Issues Advanced Notice of Rulemaking on Trade Practice Regulations

In response to the President’s Executive Order Promoting Competition in the American Economy and the subsequent Treasury Department report Competition in the Markets for Beer, Wine, and Spirits, the Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) has published an advance notice of proposed …Read More

Private Label Bill Signed by MI Governor

Signed into law by the Governor, House Bill 6106 allows a licensed supplier to manufacture a private label of beer, wine, or mixed spirit drink for a retailer under certain conditions. Read More

NJ Farm Brewery License Proposed

A.B. 4637 (companion S.B. 3042) would authorize limited breweries to hold an unlimited number of on-premises special events, up to 18 off-premises special events per year, eliminates the requirement that the license holder provide a tour to a consumer prior …Read More

Food-Related Issues Addressed in NJ Legislation

S.B. 3050 seeks to allow the holder of a limited brewery license, plenary winery license, farm winery license, craft distillery license, or cidery and meadery license to operate a restaurant on the licensed premises or enter into an exclusive business …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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