Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H425

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Authorizing the town of Ashland to grant additional liquor licenses for the sale of all alcohol beverages to be drunk on the premises

Impact

The passage of H425 is significant as it would modify the existing regulatory framework governing alcohol sales in Ashland. By bypassing the restriction provided in section 17 of chapter 138 of the General Laws, this legislation would empower the local licensing authority to manage and control the issuance of liquor licenses according to municipal needs and circumstances. It allows Ashland to tailor the availability of alcoholic sales which could contribute positively to local businesses and the economy.

Summary

House Bill H425 proposes that the town of Ashland be allowed to grant additional licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be consumed on premises. This bill specifically seeks to permit the issuance of sixteen new licenses, which would not be bound by certain restrictions imposed by the existing state laws under chapter 138. In doing so, it aims to accommodate potential growth in the local hospitality sector and increase the availability of alcoholic beverages in dining establishments throughout the town.

Contention

While local support for the bill has been acknowledged, there may be concerns regarding the impact it will have on neighborhood dynamics and the potential for increased alcohol-related issues. Observers may debate whether granting additional licenses aligns with community values and public safety considerations. Importantly, the act establishes a framework for licensing that requires oversight, as licenses that are terminated or not renewed must be returned to the authority for potential reissuance, ensuring a regulated approach to managing new licenses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H629

Expanding student access to the state seal of biliteracy

MA H2896

Providing for fairness and equity for Massachusetts Water Resources Authority employees

MA H2895

Relative to the employee rights of employees of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

MA H3381

Establishing Getting to Zero Week

MA H628

Relative to celebrating and teaching Native American culture and history

MA H199

To let kids play

MA H1834

Repealing homophobic and transphobic laws

MA H529

Relative to celebrating and teaching Native American culture and history

Similar Bills

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