A Republican lawmaker says a proposal to require breweries and wineries to sell their products through distributors is going nowhere.
Craft brewers were outraged last month when a memo emerged detailing a plan that would require breweries and wineries to work through distributors rather than sell their products on-site directly to customers. The brewers feared the plan would force them to shut down tasting rooms and pay distributors exorbitant amounts of money.
They also worried the state Legislature’s finance committee would slip the requirements into the state budget with little scrutiny.
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But Rep. Dale Kooyenga, a member of the committee, said Wednesday he’s 99 percent sure the proposal is dead. He said the proposal doesn’t make any sense and committee members want craft breweries to grow.
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