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Texas House passes Bill 443 granting liquor licenses to veteran nonprofit clubs

April 05, 2024 | House (Introduced), 2024 Bills, Maryland Legislation Bills Collections, Maryland


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Texas House passes Bill 443 granting liquor licenses to veteran nonprofit clubs
Maryland's House Bill 443, introduced on April 5, 2024, aims to support local veterans' organizations by allowing them to obtain a special license for the sale of alcoholic beverages. This legislation is designed specifically for nonprofit clubs composed solely of members who have served in U.S. armed forces during wartime, fostering community engagement and providing a revenue stream for these organizations.

Key provisions of the bill stipulate that eligible organizations must have been chartered for at least one year, maintain a minimum membership of 35 dues-paying members, and operate a clubhouse exclusively for their members and guests. The license permits the sale of beer, wine

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