Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4025

Introduced
7/31/23  

Caption

Related to granting three additional liquor licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk off the premises in the town of Marshfield and three additional licenses for alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises in the town of Marshfield

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to have notable implications for local businesses in Marshfield, enabling them to play a more competitive role in the regional market. By easing restrictions on alcoholic beverage sales, businesses like restaurants and cafes may increase their customer base, as the availability of on-premises consumption options can attract more patrons. The bill reflects an understanding of local economic dynamics, allowing the community to adapt to consumer demands more effectively. Moreover, the bill requires that new license applicants demonstrate compliance with existing financial obligations to state departments, ensuring that only qualified entities are granted these licenses.

Summary

House Bill H4025 aims to authorize the town of Marshfield, Massachusetts, to grant three additional liquor licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be consumed both on and off the premises. The legislation modifies existing regulations within Chapter 138 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, specifically section 17, allowing the licensing authority of Marshfield to issue these new licenses in a manner that aligns with local needs and regulations. This move is expected to stimulate local business growth, particularly in the hospitality and restaurant sectors, which often rely on the sale of alcoholic beverages to enhance their offerings and profitability.

Contention

While the bill appears to have the support of local legislators, it may encounter discussion regarding the balance between regulation and local business growth. Some stakeholders may voice concerns over the potential for increased alcohol availability impacting public health and safety. However, proponents argue that the structured provisions and local oversight included in the bill will mitigate these risks. Additionally, the existing stipulations that licenses must be returned to the licensing authority if they are canceled or not renewed may also encourage responsible management among license holders, further supporting the regulatory framework surrounding alcohol sales.

Companion Bills

MA H2074

Similar To Amending the charter of the town of Marshfield

MA H3356

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MA H4108

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MA S2715

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Replaced by Authorizing the town of Marshfield to grant additional licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages

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