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Tony Mitchell | MI Spirits Association Shares about New Laws

Michigan Business Beat
February 26, 2020 11:00 AM

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Tony Mitchell, Director of and Immediate Past President of the Michigan Spirits Association (MSA), Lansing, MI, joins Chris Holman to give several updates in connection with MSA, and how some impact festivals and events across Michigan.

Hear Tony discuss these topics with Chris in the PodCast immeadiately below!
Among the topics they cover include: Michigan Governor Whitmer signed 3 bills into state law, that impact “spirits”. 

Tony tells us what these new laws do for the citizens or the state and or the spirits industry? What was your experience with the process of getting a new law passed?

For those interested here's further information on each,... #1#2#3.

Meanwhile there are rumors around Lansing that the Liquor Control Commission wants to get rid of all cheap liquor in the state – what does that mean and how will it affect the citizens? 

And finally other happenings in the Spirits world today that we should now about?

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In its 53rd year, the Michigan Spirits Association represents the vendors, suppliers and distributors of distilled spirit products. MSA’s advocacy is focused on responsible use of distilled spirits, curtailing underage drinking, reducing regulations and helping increase revenue to the state and its members without raising taxes.

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