Governor Malloy Wants Cheaper Booze

HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that he has introduced legislation that will empower businesses by modifying a 1981 state law, which mandates that retailers of alcoholic beverages sell their products at certain – and artificially high – prices.  The proposal will put the authority to determine the prices of these products back into the hands of retailers and out of the hands of government.

 

Currently, Connecticut is the only state in the region with a law requiring that retailers of alcoholic beverages sell their products at a minimum price determined by the wholesaler industry.  That means retailers cannot set the price of the products they put on the shelves in their own stores.  As a result, consumers in Connecticut often pay more for these products than in other states because of an artificially determined price that was required by the government.  This statute is unique to only off-premises alcohol retailers and treats no other types of industries in the same manner.

 

“Why would government force residents to pay artificially high prices?  It’s illogical and backwards.  We need to be competitive with surrounding states, who have lower prices – and we need to let the market work instead of allowing backwards laws to remain on the books,” Governor Malloy said.  “You’re either for inflated, artificially high prices, or you’re against them.  We’ve done much to reform out liquor laws in a consumer-friendly way, from Sunday sales to allowing stores to remain open later.  But the prices for residents should come down – it’s the commonsense thing to do.”

 

The Governor is proposing that the law be modified to allow retailers to sell wine and liquor using a more reasonable, logical criteria: actual cost paid.  This is the same standard used in neighboring states in the northeast.

 

The legislation is Senate Bill 14, An Act Ensuring the Regional Competitiveness of Connecticut’s Liquor Prices.  It comes after the Governor passed a series of reforms, including allowing off-premises alcohol to be sold on Sundays and allowing stores to remain open later if they choose.

(State of Connecticut Press Release)

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Wish Granted On Truck Restoration

On Saturday February 6th, Wish Kid Nick Cesarini of Greenwich, Connecticut saw his one true wish become a reality. Through Make-A-Wish Connecticut, Nick’s wish to have his truck “jazzed up” was granted, with the assistance and leadership from Red Line Restorations of Bridgeport. Nick has battled a life-threatening kidney condition that has often away from his normal routine and replaced it with doctors, hospitals, and medical treatments. But having his truck updated was something that he knew would put a smile on his face.

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Fairfield Assists New Business Venture

#Fairfield November 23, 2015 – The Fairfield Department of Community & Economic Development is pleased to announce its latest micro-enterprise assistance grant awarded The Cup Bearer, LLC. The grant will enable The Cup Bearer to  urchase equipment and defray marketing costs associated with this new business venture. The Cup Bearer provides its clients withe bespoke cocktail catering services for private parties, corporate events and other functions.  Founded by  ntrepreneur, Justin Pasha, The Cup Bearer has quickly become a local favorite for all those wishing to create a memorable event. Justin also creates handcrafted leather goods and other tools specific to the world of mixology. Mr. Pasha received his formal education in hospitality management at Bay State College in Boston, Massachusetts, and has worked at a number of restaurants in the area including the Chelsea and La Rue Elayne.

 

“We’re delighted to help, and always excited to work with entrepreneurs such as Justin,” stated Mark Barnhart, Director of the Department of Community & Economic Development. “Small businesses such as The Cup Bearer have long been the backbone of our economy, and the Micro-Enterprise Program has been a very useful tool in our small business development strategy,” he added. Mr. Pasha remarked, “I’m very happy with the support that I have received thus far from the Town. I look forward to serving the greater Fairfield community for many years to come.”

 

The Micro-Enterprise Assistance Program is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). It is intended to provide entrepreneurs with training, technical assistance, and startup capital in order to create and sustain viable and productive small businesses in Fairfield. The program seeks to strengthen and enhance these small businesses, with the ultimate goal of increasing employment opportunities for low- and moderate-income persons. In order to be eligible, applicants must be a recognized form of commercial enterprise that employs five or fewer employees, have its primary operations in Fairfield, and current on all tax obligations. Since the inception of the program, the Town has assisted more than thirty-five small businesses. For more information on the Micro-Enterprise Assistance Program, contact the Department of Community & Economic Development at (203) 256-3120.

(Town of Fairfield Press Release)

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