Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0989

Introduced
4/16/25  
Refer
4/16/25  
Report Pass
5/13/25  
Engrossed
5/15/25  
Refer
5/16/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  
Enrolled
6/10/25  

Caption

Allows for the issuance of a Class T liquor license by the town of Jamestown.

Impact

If enacted, S0989 may significantly alter the landscape of alcoholic beverage sales in Jamestown by formally recognizing and supporting local theaters' need to offer alcohol during performances. This legislation could bolster the business model for these entities by attracting larger audiences who may appreciate having access to beverages as part of their theater experience. Importantly, the bill aims to enhance community arts initiatives and support the economic viability of local cultural organizations, potentially leading to increased visitor traffic and tourism.

Summary

Bill S0989 proposes the establishment of a Class T liquor license which would allow specific legitimate theaters within the town of Jamestown to sell alcoholic beverages. This license would enable these theaters to offer beverages for consumption on the premises during scheduled artistic events, enhancing the overall experience of attendees. The bill specifically targets nonprofit and cultural organizations in the area, as well as for-profit historic theaters that provide community-oriented artistic experiences. The proposed licensing is intended to support cultural activities and community engagement through the arts.

Contention

While the bill emphasizes local cultural development, there may be points of contention regarding community standards and the implications of increased alcohol availability in entertainment venues. Some stakeholders may express concern over the potential normalization of alcohol consumption at community events, questioning whether this aligns with the overarching goals of promoting safe and family-friendly entertainment. Additionally, discussions may arise over how this licensing interacts with existing state laws governing alcohol sales and regulations in public spaces.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S3069

Allows for the issuance of a Class B or BV liquor license for the property located at 79 Ives Street in the city of Providence.

RI S3039

Allows for the issuance of Class BV liquor licenses for the properties located at 94 Carpenter Street and 1023 Broad Street, both in the city of Providence.

RI H8224

Allows for the issuance of Class BV liquor licenses for the properties located at 94 Carpenter Street and 1023 Broad Street, both in the city of Providence.

RI H5263

Tax Relief In The Town Of Jamestown

RI S0056

Tax Relief In The Town Of Jamestown

RI H7596

Imposes the local meals and beverage tax on retail liquor stores with a Class A liquor license.

RI S2697

Exempts the Downtown Overlay District from the provisions of this section allowing for the city of Woonsocket shall, after application, to have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section any proposed retailers' license of any class.

RI H8254

Exempts the Downtown Overlay District from the provisions of this section allowing for the city of Woonsocket shall, after application, to have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section any proposed retailers' license of any class.

RI H7536

Repeals ยง 3-7-19 which prohibits retail liquor licenses within two hundred feet (200') of schools and religious institutions.

RI H8355

Allows the Halona Woodson to join the Honorable Brianna E. Henries and Jarod Radigan in marriage on August 8, 2024, within the Town of Jamestown, Rhode Island.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.