Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H353

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to retail alcohol license caps

Impact

The bill's progressive increase in retail alcohol license caps is intended to enhance economic opportunities within the state, particularly for businesses seeking to enter or expand in the alcohol retail sector. By allowing more licenses, the aim is to stimulate local economies, attract new businesses, and increase competition in the marketplace, which can ultimately benefit consumers through better pricing and choices in retail alcohol offerings. The implementation of this bill is structured to take effect in stages, with specific sections taking effect on January 1 of 2027, 2029, and 2031 respectively.

Summary

House Bill 353, presented by Representative Mark J. Cusack, proposes amendments to Section 15 of Chapter 138 of the General Laws concerning the caps on retail alcohol licenses. The bill seeks to increase the allowable number of retail alcohol licenses in certain municipalities. Specifically, it proposes a gradual increment in the license cap from the existing figures, raising the number from 9 to 11, 11 to 13, and subsequently from 13 to 15 based on a phased timeline that spans several years.

Contention

While the bill appears to have the support of local business interests, there may be concerns from various stakeholders regarding public health and safety implications. Opponents could argue that increasing the number of alcohol retail licenses may lead to higher alcohol consumption rates and associated social issues. There may also be concerns from existing businesses that believe the increase in competition might undermine their profitability, leading to resistance from some factions in the community. Thus, the discussion around H353 is likely to bring forth a balance between economic growth and the responsibility of managing alcohol-related concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H296

Relative to removing liquor license caps in communities

MA S154

Relative to nature of alcohol licenses and permits

MA S2567

Relative to the citizenship requirement to be appointed manager on a license for the sale of alcoholic beverages

MA H5039

Authorizing additional licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises in the city of Boston

MA S153

Relative to the sale of alcoholic beverages

MA S1860

Relative to the fair taxation of alcoholic beverages

MA H4696

Authorizing additional licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises in Boston

MA S2451

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

MA H254

Relative to license caps

MA H348

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.