Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1174

Introduced
5/18/23  

Caption

In Pennsylvania Liquor Stores, further providing for sales by Pennsylvania Liquor Stores.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1174 suggests a significant shift in Pennsylvania's approach to liquor sales, particularly in terms of expanding operational hours and types of sales permitted at state liquor stores. If enacted, this bill could enhance consumer access to liquor products, making it more convenient for residents to purchase alcoholic beverages. This change, however, also introduces potential competition with private retailers, raising questions about the implications for local businesses and the current regulatory framework governing alcohol sales in Pennsylvania.

Summary

House Bill 1174 aims to amend the regulations governing sales by Pennsylvania Liquor Stores, making provisions for expanding the scope of sales and potentially altering the landscape of liquor distribution within the state. The bill seeks to address both consumer access and the operations of state-controlled liquor sales, reflecting ongoing discussions about the balance between state control and market dynamics in alcohol sales. It's part of a broader conversation regarding adjustments to the current liquor laws to respond to public demand and changing social norms regarding alcohol consumption.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1174 appears to be mixed. Advocates of the bill are enthusiastic about the possibilities for improved consumer choice and convenience, viewing it as a step towards modernizing state alcohol regulations. However, there are apprehensions among some stakeholders regarding the effects on local businesses and the integrity of Pennsylvania's state-controlled liquor distribution system. These contrasting viewpoints contribute to a layered debate about the merits and drawbacks of reforming liquor sales regulations in the state.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 1174 underscore critical points of contention, notably between supporting entities who believe in the efficacy of such reforms and opponents concerned about the potential dilution of state control over liquor sales. Opponents may argue that greater access could lead to increased consumption challenges, while proponents emphasize that consumer satisfaction and modern retail practices should take precedence. The debate thus reflects broader concerns over regulatory authority and consumer rights in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB928

In Pennsylvania Liquor Stores, further providing for sales by Pennsylvania Liquor Stores.

PA HB1468

In Pennsylvania Liquor Stores, further providing for sales by Pennsylvania Liquor Stores.

PA SB519

In Pennsylvania Liquor Stores, further providing for sales by Pennsylvania Liquor Stores.

PA HB39

In Pennsylvania Liquor Stores, further providing for sales by Pennsylvania Liquor Stores; and, in licenses and regulations and liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for malt and brewed beverages manufacturers', distributors' and importing distributors' licenses.

PA HB885

In Pennsylvania Liquor Stores, further providing for sales by Pennsylvania Liquor Stores; and, in licenses and regulations and liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for malt and brewed beverages manufacturers', distributors' and importing distributors' licenses.

PA SB882

In Pennsylvania Liquor Stores, further providing for sales by Pennsylvania Liquor Stores.

PA SB688

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in Pennsylvania Liquor Stores, further providing for sales by Pennsylvania Liquor Stores; in licenses and regulations relating to liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for liquor importers' licenses, fees, privileges and restrictions, providing for ready-to-drink cocktail permit and for authority to acquire ready-to-drink cocktail permits and further providing for distributors' and importing distributors' restrictions on sales, storage, etc, for unlawful acts relative to malt or brewed beverages and licensees, for unlawful acts relative to liquor, malt and brewed beverages and licensees; and, in distilleries, wineries, bonded warehouses, bailees for hire and transporters for hire, further providing for limited distilleries and distilleries.

PA HB1750

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in Pennsylvania Liquor Stores, further providing for sales by Pennsylvania Liquor Stores; in licenses and regulations, liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for heading of article, for authority to issue liquor licenses to hotels, restaurants and clubs, for sales by liquor licensees and restrictions, for secondary service area, for sale of malt or brewed beverages by liquor licensees, for public service liquor licenses, for liquor importers' licenses, fees, privileges and restrictions, for public venue license, for performing arts facility license, for continuing care retirement community retail licenses, for casino liquor license, for malt and brewed beverages manufacturers', distributors' and importing distributors' licenses, for sales by manufacturers of malt or brewed beverages and minimum quantities and for distributors' and importing distributors' restrictions on sales, storage, etc; adding provisions relating to fees and taxation of ready-to-drink cocktails for off-premises consumption; and further providing for unlawful acts relative to malt or brewed beverages and licensees.

PA HB221

In Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, further providing for enforcement.

PA HB1173

In Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, further providing for enforcement.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.