Beer Definition Bill Passes AZ House
Passing the House and under Senate consideration, House Bill 2844, among several provisions, would alter the definition of beer. Read More
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Passing the House and under Senate consideration, House Bill 2844, among several provisions, would alter the definition of beer. Read More
Passing out of committee, Senate Bill 1293 would allow a person engaged in the business of producing or wholesaling liquor to loan or sell a refrigerated cooler to a liquor retailer subject to certain conditions. Read More
Among several provisions, House Bill 2844 would alter the definition of beer. Read More
Senate Bill 1293 would allow a person engaged in the business of producing or wholesaling liquor to loan or sell a refrigerated cooler to a liquor retailer subject to certain conditions. Read More
House Bill 2688 would allow the direct shipment of distilled spirits. Read More
Passing the House, H.B. 2050, liquor omnibus legislation, addresses many facets of alcohol regulation. Read More
House Bill 2305 relates to alternating proprietorships. Read More
H.B. 2753 would allow a microbrewery licensee to hold a craft distiller license. Read More
Signed by the Governor, H.B. 2337, among many provisions, increases the availability of special event licenses. Read More
Signed by the Governor, H.B. 2182 strikes the requirement that a beer and wine store be 5,000 square feet in area in order to be eligible for sampling privileges. 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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