Authorizing the city of Revere to grant up to two additional licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages not to be drunk on the premises
The bill's passage would change the existing regulatory framework under chapter 138 of the General Laws, specifically altering section 17 to enable the licensing authority in Revere to approve these additional licenses. This reflects a shift towards accommodating local needs and promoting business growth within the confines of state regulations. However, the provision that prohibits the transfer of the license to a different location ensures that the benefits remain within the community, focusing on localized economic development.
House Bill 4823 aims to authorize the city of Revere to grant up to two additional licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages not to be consumed on the premises. This bill is significant as it brings localized control over alcohol licensing to Revere, enabling the city to expand its business opportunities and potentially attract more consumers to the area. By allowing businesses within the Suffolk Downs Overlay District to obtain these licenses, the bill intends to facilitate economic development and enhance the local market environment.
There may be concerns from various stakeholders regarding the implications of expanding alcohol licenses, including potential impacts on local regulations and community standards. Although the bill has local support, it may encounter opposition from residents and community groups worried about the associated increases in alcohol availability and its social consequences. Furthermore, since the bill bypasses certain statewide regulatory norms, discussions may arise about ensuring that local interests are balanced with broader community health and safety considerations.