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Senate Bill 106

Statement by Floridians for Fair Business Practices

Posted on April 26, 2017

Regarding the passage of Senate Bill 106

“Floridians for Fair Business Practices commends members of the Florida House of Representative for passing Senate Bill 106 today. The legislation finally removes an archaic regulation which has no basis in today’s modern society, giving Florida retailers the ability to innovatively meet their customers’ needs. We are pleased both chambers recognized the importance of free market principles, increased consumer choice and healthy competition, and are grateful to our sponsors, Representative Bryan Avila and Senate President Pro Tempore Anitere Flores, for their diligent efforts throughout the legislative session. We encourage Governor Scott to sign this common sense, pro-business bill into law.”
Floridians for Fair Business Practices is a coalition of retailers and business groups whose purpose is to identify rules and regulations, which prohibit the growth and expansion of Florida businesses. For additional information, please visit www.FairBizinFlorida.com.

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Richard Turner, Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association: Regarding the passage of Senate Bill 106

Posted on March 27, 2017

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Statement by Richard Turner, General Counsel and Vice President of Government Relations, Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association

Regarding the passage of Senate Bill 106

“The Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association would like to thank members of the Florida Senate for passing Senate Bill 106 last week. Their vote to repeal the antiquated Alcohol Separation Law is a step in the right direction for both Florida retailers and consumers. There are far too many beverage laws that no longer align with the realities of today’s society, and it’s time to reduce governmental regulations and allow businesses to meet their customers’ evolving needs.
FRLA is proud to stand with the Floridians for Fair Business Practices coalition, and we are pleased to support the advancement of Florida businesses through this legislation. We encourage Representatives to finally get this Prohibition-era law off the books by passing House Bill 81.”
Floridians for Fair Business Practices is a coalition of retailers and business groups whose purpose is to identify rules and regulations, which prohibit the growth and expansion of Florida businesses. For additional information, please visit www.FairBizinFlorida.com.

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Statement: Following the passage of Senate Bill 106 in the Regulated Industries committee

Posted on January 26, 2017

Statement by Richard Turner, General Counsel and Vice President of
Government Relations, Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association,
and Floridians for Fair Business Practices Coalition Member

Following the passage of Senate Bill 106 in the Regulated Industries committee

“Today members of the Senate Regulated Industries Committee demonstrated their support for common sense, pro-business policies by passing Senate Bill 106, which repeals the Prohibition era Alcohol Separation Law which requires distilled spirits to be sold separately from beer, wine and groceries. On behalf of Floridians for Fair Business Practices, we applaud their decision.
We commend bill sponsors Senate President Pro Tempore Anitere Flores and Representative Bryan Avila for their diligent efforts to tear down barriers to business growth and expansion. This antiquated law does not demonstrate any benefits to Florida consumers and retailers, and its repeal would mirror society’s desire for convenience in a changing marketplace.  Our coalition is pleased to continue discussing the benefits of passing a repeal to the outdated law with additional committees as this bill is considered in the legislature.”
Floridians for Fair Business Practices is a coalition of retailers and business groups whose purpose is to identify rules and regulations, which prohibit the growth and expansion of Florida businesses. For additional information, please visit www.FairBizinFlorida.com.

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