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H 921

An act relating to alcoholic beverages

2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont H 921 advances alcoholic beverage regulations through committee review toward final passage with recommendations from government operations and ways and means committees.

House message: Governor approved bill on June 15, 2026
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Bill Summary · H 921

Legislative bill overview

H 921 is an alcoholic beverage regulation bill introduced in Vermont that has advanced through multiple committee stages. Based on the legislative actions shown, the bill received favorable recommendations from the Committee on Government Operations and Military Affairs and has been ordered for third reading, indicating it addresses procedural or regulatory matters related to alcohol sales or licensing.

Why is this important

Alcoholic beverage legislation affects state tax revenue, local business operations, consumer access, and public health considerations. Changes to Vermont's alcohol regulations can impact small distilleries and breweries, retail establishments, and municipal licensing systems across the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Specific regulatory changes unknown - The bill's actual provisions are not detailed in the legislative record provided, making it difficult to identify exact areas of disagreement
  • Local control vs. state mandates - Alcohol regulation often involves tension between state-level rules and municipal licensing authority
  • Business impact - Any expansion or restriction of sales channels, hours, or licensing fees could affect Vermont's hospitality and retail sectors differently

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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