Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S162

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To enhance diversity in the awarding of liquor licenses

Impact

If passed, S162 would have a significant impact on local governments and businesses seeking liquor licenses. It would require local licensing authorities to consider diversity as a key factor in their decision-making process when granting and renewing licenses. This could lead to a more diverse array of establishments in communities, potentially stimulating economic development in areas that have been historically underserved. The bill aims to dismantle barriers that have traditionally hindered applicants from diverse backgrounds from obtaining liquor licenses, thus reshaping the landscape of available establishments that serve alcohol.

Summary

Senate Bill S162, titled 'An Act to enhance diversity in the awarding of liquor licenses', was introduced with the aim of promoting fairness in the issuing of liquor licenses in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The legislation proposes amendments to Chapter 138 of the General Laws, which governs the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages. The bill emphasizes the importance of including a wider array of applicants in the licensing process, particularly focusing on underrepresented groups. By ensuring that the application process is more equitable, the bill seeks to increase the participation of diverse individuals and businesses, particularly among minorities and women.

Support

Supporters of S162 assert that enhancing diversity in the liquor licensing process is an essential step toward promoting equity in the state. They argue that increasing access to licenses for a broader demographic will not only foster new business opportunities but also enhance community representation in the local economy. Advocates see this bill as part of a larger movement to address systemic inequalities in the business environment, aspiring for a fair chance for all, regardless of background.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly from existing licenseholders and those concerned about changing the dynamics of the local alcohol market. Critics may argue that the focus on diversity could undermine established businesses that have operated under the current regulations. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the qualifications and criteria for determining 'diversity' in applicants. Opponents might express concerns that the bill could lead to a quota system, which could, in their view, threaten the quality and economic viability of licensed establishments.

Companion Bills

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MA S2497

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MA S2628

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Previously Filed As

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