West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB727

Introduced
2/28/22  
Report Pass
2/28/22  
Engrossed
3/1/22  
Refer
3/2/22  

Caption

Directing ABC Administration discontinue purchase of alcoholic liquors from Russian Federation

Impact

This legislation would mark a significant shift in state policy regarding the sale and regulation of alcoholic beverages by restricting imports from a specific country. The ban is to remain in effect for three years unless lifted by the Governor, indicating a set duration for this measure. Given its focus on Russian products, the bill reflects a strong stance against the ongoing situation in Ukraine and aligns with similar actions taken at both federal and state levels to express solidarity and support for affected regions.

Summary

Senate Bill 727 aims to amend the West Virginia Code to establish a prohibition on the acquisition of alcoholic liquors manufactured in the Russian Federation or by entities located there. The bill mandates the Commissioner of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Administration to cease all purchases of such liquors and divest any existing stocks. This prohibition is a direct response to international events and seeks to align state actions with broader geopolitical interests, particularly in supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB727 appears to be supportive among legislators, given its unanimous passage with 32 yeas and no nays during the voting process. This suggests a bipartisan recognition of the need to take measures that extend beyond the state's borders in response to global events. The bill resonates with a moral imperative to support Ukraine, and it has garnered positive reinforcement from the public, particularly those favoring actions against international aggression.

Contention

While this bill seems largely favorable among lawmakers, potential points of contention may arise regarding the enforcement of the ban and its economic implications. The impact on local businesses that sell alcoholic beverages could be a concern, especially those that may have stocked Russian products prior to the enactment of this law. Additionally, discussions may surface around the effectiveness of such measures in influencing broad geopolitical outcomes, although the immediate intent focuses on diversion of funds from Russian entities to charitable causes supporting Ukraine.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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