Wine Sales In Connecticut Supermarkets Gets Its Public Hearing
February 3, 2023
A day of testimony reveals a solution seeking a problem By Dana Slone The public ...
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CPSA News: It’s Time: Make Your Voices Heard
January 25, 2023
By Jean Cronin, Executive Director, Connecticut Package Stores Association The time ...
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Connecticut DCP News: Nothing Good Happens After 2 a.m. Anyway
November 4, 2022
November 4, 2022 From Department of Consumer Protection Division of Liquor Control ...
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CPSA News: Connecticut, The Conveyance State
April 2, 2022
By Sean Hughes, Connecticut Package Stores Association Over the past several years, ...
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Governor Signs SB 647 as 2019 Legislative Session Closes
June 7, 2019
Senate Bill 647, “An Act Streamlining the Liquor Control Act,” designed to ...
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Connecticut Liquor Control Division Issues Holiday Reminders
December 21, 2017
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE From the Office of John Suchy Director, Liquor Control ...
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Legal Matters: What’s the worst that could happen?
October 1, 2017
By Jerry Farrell, Jr. A guy walks into your bar. He sways ever so slightly as he ...
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CPSA Column: 2017 Legislative Update
March 29, 2017
By Carroll J. Hughes, Executive Director, Connecticut Package Store Association On ...
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Budget Takes Aim at Minimum Bottle Pricing
March 26, 2017
SB 789 fades away while the Governor’s budget offers next threat From Staff Reports ...
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Connecticut State Pricing Law Becomes Target of Defiance
September 26, 2016
A timeline of a tumultuous week in state liquor law By Dana Slone Total Wine & ...
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Association News: CPSA Fights Below-Cost Sellers
September 24, 2016
By Carroll J. Hughes, Executive Director, CPSA In late August, the Connecticut ...
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Legal View: The Blurred Lines of What “To Go” Means Today
September 4, 2015
By Peter Berdon, Esq. In this year’s legislative session, Connecticut’s legislature ...
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