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Recent Alerts
The American Homebrewers Association focuses on a variety of government affairs-related activities on behalf of America’s homebrewing community. Action Alerts are issued to inform various regions of efforts to improve the legislation for area homebrewers, and are posted as Recent Alerts for the public. More information on homebrew-related legislative endeavors can be found in the Homebrewing Rights section of HomebrewersAssociation.org
The Garden State Craft Brewers Guild is once again requesting that beer enthusiasts take action to support identical legislation in the New Jersey Senate in the effort to ensure the provisions in these bills have the best chance of becoming law before the
On Thursday, June 7, New Jersey's Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee will meet to vote on A-1277, which will give all craft brewers in the state more flexibility in how, when and where they sell and promote their beer.
On Monday, April 2, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker signed into law Senate Bill 395, which lifts current restrictions that prohibit homebrew from being transported outside of the home where it was made.
The American Homebrewers Association is working with a group of homebrewers in Alabama to legalize homebrewing in the state. House Bill 354 is scheduled for a vote before the full House on Tuesday, April 3.
House Bill 354 was reported favorably by the House Economic Development and Tourism Committee last week, and is now awaiting a vote before the full House.
The American Homebrewers Association is working with a group of homebrewers in Alabama to legalize homebrewing in the state. House Bill 354 is scheduled for a hearing before the House Economic Development and Tourism Committee on Wednesday, March 7.
Senate Bill 395, which would lift current restrictions that prohibit homebrew from being transported outside of the home where it was made, is scheduled for a vote before the full Assembly Tuesday, March 6. The bill has already been passed by the Senate.