Wednesday, October 22, 2014

New York Amends Law to Encourage the Sale of Alcohol

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Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill yesterday that amends a post-prohibition law.  This new law is designed to encourage alcohol sales and promote the growing beer, wine and liquor industries in New York.

NY's newly revised law is one that hasn't been updated since 1934.  In an effort to modernize New York's alcohol sale laws, Governor Cuomo amended the law on Tuesday, October 21st.

While the post-Prohibbition law regulated the sale of alcohol through state liquor licenses, the new law will support economic growth, job development, and alcoholic beverage production industries.  From breweries to wine tours, the sale of alcoholic beverages plays a big role in New York's tourism and recreation industries.

Read more about the new law in Newsday.

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