H353
An Act relative to retail alcohol license caps
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Bill overview
This bill proposes to limit the number of retail alcohol licenses that can be issued in Massachusetts communities. Currently, many towns have license caps, which can restrict competition and limit access to alcohol. The bill aims to remove or modify these caps, allowing for more licenses to be available and potentially increasing choices for consumers. It seeks to address concerns about limited alcohol availability and competition within certain areas.
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Primary sponsor
Mark J. Cusack
Cosponsor
Mark J. Cusack
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