STABLE Trade Policy Act
Bill S 348 requires all towns and cities to allow alcohol sales, removing local bans and standardizing regulations, boosting access for consumers and opportunities for businesses.
Bill S 348 requires all towns and cities to allow alcohol sales, removing local bans and standardizing regulations, boosting access for consumers and opportunities for businesses.
Bill S 348 aims to eliminate the authority of local governments, specifically towns and cities, to prohibit the sale of alcohol within their jurisdictions. The intent behind this legislation is to standardize alcohol sales across the state, ensuring that local municipalities cannot impose restrictions that would prevent the sale of alcoholic beverages.
Bill S 348 represents a significant shift in the regulation of alcohol sales by removing local prohibitions. If passed, it will standardize alcohol sales across the state, impacting local governance, business operations, and consumer access. The bill is currently under review by the Local Government committee following its initial reporting.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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