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A lawmaker suggested giving Minnesota an official state soup Rep. Nash offered the amendment to make a point in a humorous way and isn t intended to be taken seriously. Author: Is it time for Minnesota to finally have a state soup? Rep. Jim Nash, R-Waconia, is offering an answer to the question no-one has ever asked, by submitting an amendment to the state budget bill to designate a state soup study group. Nash told the Minnesota Reformer he offered the amendment to make a point . and subsequently withdrew it. “There have been so many advisory commissions and councils and different things that I believe ultimately are outsourcing decisions that legislators need to be making, so I’m making a very humorous offering of a group of people who would come together to figure out what the state soup should be,” he told the publication. “It’s not serious in the least.” ....
Rep. Nash urges hearing on liquor reform bill as 2 beverage producers head to Wisconsin In the span of a few weeks, two Minnesota craft beverage producers have announced expansion plans in Wisconsin, blaming Minnesota s liquor laws. Author: Lift Bridge Brewery News that two of Minnesota s largest craft beverage producers are expanding in Wisconsin instead of Minnesota underscores the need to reform Minnesota s liquor laws, some legislators and those in the industry argue. Related [March 31]: Both businesses cited Minnesota s liquor laws as reasons why they chose to expand in Wisconsin instead of Minnesota. Lift Bridge is growing, and soon will exceed the state s growler cap, meaning it won t be able to sell beer to-go from the taproom because it ll be too big, according to state law. Opening up a taproom and facility in Wisconsin will allow Lift Bridge to brew more beer and grow, while still being able to sell growlers in the Stillwater taproom. ....
GOP lawmaker slams Teamsters for meme about free the growler bill The bill would remove the cap that prohibits five breweries from selling growlers and beer to go. Author: One of the sponsors of a bill to free the growler got into a chippy exchange on Twitter with the Teamsters Union that opposes the proposal. State Rep. Jim Nash, R-Waconia, along with a bipartisan group of Minnesota legislators last week announced a bill that would allow all breweries in Minnesota to sell growlers by removing the growler cap in state law. The growler cap prohibits breweries that sell more than 20,000 barrels per year from selling growlers and beer to go. Currently, there are five breweries that are too big to sell growlers. ....