by Mary Stroka, The Center Square | May 06, 2021 07:00 PM Print this article
While Iowa ranks 21st in the country for total beer regulations, some of its neighbors have significantly fewer regulations, according to research from the Mercatus Center’s State RegData 2.0 database.
With 10,061 regulations, Iowa’s number of regulations exceeds those of Minnesota (9,462, 23
rd), Nebraska (5,616, 36
th) and Missouri (5,840, 35
th), North Dakota (2,936, 42
nd) and South Dakota (1,177, 44
th).
th) and Wisconsin (12,614, 13
th).
Mercatus Center Senior Affiliated Scholar Dustin Chambers told The Center Square that Iowa’s “about 4,600” retail regulations in Iowa “really stand out” to him as they are roughly double that of Missouri and Nebraska, which have about 2,000. Iowa also has about 2,824 direct regulations on breweries, compared to “just under 1,300” for Nebraska.
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