
Congress Introduces USPS Shipping Equity Act
This bipartisan legislation would allow the USPS to ship alcohol (beer, wine, and spirits) in states where it is currently legal to do so.Read More
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Brewers Association Director of Federal Affairs Katie Marisic provides federal affairs updates about what is going on in Washington, D.C. and the issues that the Brewers Association is currently working on.
This bipartisan legislation would allow the USPS to ship alcohol (beer, wine, and spirits) in states where it is currently legal to do so.Read More
The Brewers Association will be hosting our annual hill climb in Washington, D.C. July 25-26. Join us to advocate on behalf of your business and your community.Read More
This legislation is intended to help hospitality businesses still recovering from COVID-19 by creating a tax credit to offset qualifying payroll tax liabilities in 2023.Read More
The Brewers Association supports legislation that will give breweries the ability to deduct their R&D activity related expenditures in the tax year they are incurred.Read More
The Brewers Association recently worked with the House Small Brewers Caucus to get congressional support for appropriations funding for hops and barley research.Read More
The Brewers Association encourages individual members to read TTB's Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and to submit comments.Read More
The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) can provide financial support for breweries impacted COVID-19. Breweries should talk to a CPA or payroll provider to see if their business qualifies.Read More
The U.S. Senate today passed the a continuing resolution to keep the federal government open through December 16, 2022.Read More
On Thursday, September 22, 110 state and federal associations sent a letter to Congress asking them to support the United States Postal Service (USPS) Shipping Equity Act.Read More
On May 19, 2022, the U.S. Senate voted against legislation that would provide $40 billion in funding to the Restaurant Revitalization Fund.Read More