Prior to the passage of this act, a club permit was $300 per year. Now it is $2,000 per year, a 666% increase in one year! Even for Connecticut, that s a
As a business reporter, I write about small businesses opening and closing, manufacturing, food and drink, labor issues and economic data. I particularly love writing about the impact of state and federal policy on local businesses. I also do some education reporting, covering colleges in southeastern Connecticut and regional K-12 issues.
Erica Moser
As a business reporter, I write about small businesses opening and closing, manufacturing, food and drink, labor issues and economic data. I particularly love writing about the impact of state and federal policy on local businesses. I also do some education reporting, covering colleges in southeastern Connecticut and regional K-12 issues.
[The bill] provides that a retailer may use the services of a third-party facilitator by means of the Internet or mobile application to facilitate the sale of alcoholic liquors to be delivered to the home or other designated location of a consumer in this State if specified conditions are met, including verifying that the individual accepting the delivery is at least 21 years of age, the bill reads.
The measure now heads to the governor s desk.
Due to the closing of indoor dining during the pandemic, many Illinois restaurants and bars have been faced with financial challenges, and lobbying groups hope Wednesday s bill could provide some relief.
More action urged on fairly outdated P.E.I. Liquor Control Act
There have been a series of delays, but P.E.I. Liquor Control Commission officials say they remain aware that changes are needed to modernize the Liquor Control Act.
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