More state tax on beer wine liquor?
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- More state tax on beer wine liquor?
- Seven Reasons This Is Maryland’s Last Preakness
- Preakness aims to rein in infield revelry
- The Preakness: It’s Like the Derby But With More Flying Beer
- Beer bongs texting while driving banned in new Missouri crime …
- Draft beer bill is now law
- Alan Peppard on Bud Shrake Bill Wittliff and Craft Beer Week
More state tax on beer wine liquor?
Chicago Sun-Times
The taxman is looking for you. Key legislative leaders Friday contemplated hiking the state’s tax on beer by 2. 6 cents per six pack for the first time in a decade to help underwrite a proposed multibillion-dollar statewide construction program. Senate President John Cullerton (D-Chicago) confirmed talk of a beer tax which would be part of a trio of liquor tax increases under consideration. Taxes of 13 cents per bottle of wine and 80 cents per bottle of hard liquor have been on the table. “The beer people feel left out so we’re considering adding them” Cullerton quipped.
Seven Reasons This Is Maryland’s Last Preakness
East Coast Bias
html’>Seven Reasons This Is Maryland’s Last PreaknessPreakness Day in Baltimore is a huge event for Maryland but today might mark its last running in the ld Line State. A confluence of factors seem poised to finally push the second jewel of the Triple Crown to another venue. 1) No Beer No Fans. The Preakness infield had one policy prior to this year that was a bigger draw than any entertainment they could put on the track or on a stage. You could bring in as much beer as you could carry. As one can imagine this made for a one-day Mardi Gras. Baltimore draws from a huge college population reaching University of Maryland Johns Hopkins University University of Delaware Penn State University and smaller colleges like Towson and UMBC.
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Preakness aims to rein in infield revelry
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Under a change in policy no beverage of any kind will be allowed to be brought into the infield this year. The Associated Press Published: Friday May 15 2009 at 6:30 a. Last Modified: Thursday May 14 2009 at 7:33 p.
The Preakness: It’s Like the Derby But With More Flying Beer
SportingNews.com
Ra — as her tight friends call her — loves Mary J. Blige Italian cooking and men who aren’t afraid to take charge of a situation. She’s old-fashioned that way I guess.
Beer bongs texting while driving banned in new Missouri crime …
Kansas City Star
(AP) ? Lawmakers have passed a wide-ranging crime bill that would add new restrictions on sex offenders ban text messaging while driving and add penalties for owners of dangerous dogs. Â The legislation also would increase penalties for cattle rustlers and ban beer bongs and kegs from many rivers. Â The bill was approved by lawmakers in both the House and Senate this afternoon. It now goes to Gov. Â The legislation would restrict most sex offenders by not allowing them to be within 500 feet of a public park or child care facility.
Draft beer bill is now law
Times Daily
Last Modified: Friday May 15 2009 at 11:06 p. MNTGMERY – The Colbert County draft beer bill is now law but there’s one more step needed before you can enjoy a frosty one that doesn’t come out of a can or bottle. During the final legislative day Friday the Senate approved Gov. Bob Riley’s amendment to the draft beer bill. The amendment requires local governments in Colbert County to approve draft beer before it can be sold. “The governor was wise in amending it” said Sen.
Alan Peppard on Bud Shrake Bill Wittliff and Craft Beer Week
Dallas Morning News
But the actor playing Suggs (Gavin ‘Herlihy) took his time and let Bud keep running with his painful blisters. f that day Wittliff later wrote “Bud told me if that [expletive] had waited one second longer to shoot he was going to keep running until he had run right out of this [expletive] movie. “The Brew CrewHuzzah for House Resolution 753 making this American Craft Beer Week. n Wednesday the big names in the biz spoke to 150 retailers at the Hilton Anatole during the Craft Beer Conference hosted by Andrews Distributing execs Barry Andrews Blake Andrews and Mike McGuire. We learned that George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were craft-beer brewers. John Adams was not but his cousin Samuel Adams was. Fifth-generation brew master Jim Koch founder of Boston Beer Co.
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