39 resultados para Liquor problem
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Quarterly publication produced by Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division, Department of Commerce
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Quarterly publication produced by Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division, Department of Commerce
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In January 1987, when it became apparent that the Legislature did not intend to further debate the merits of retail liquor store privatization, the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division had only from mid-January to March 1st, to plan for the conversion fro state liquor stores to private licensed liquor retailers. A longer lead time would have effected a much smoother transition, with fewer errors. It also would have been more successful had the Alcoholic Beverages Division been able to provide input in the writing of the legislation. Many problems could have been avoided. However, any statements made by the Alcoholic Beverages Division were treated only as being self-serving and were largely ignored. Overall, privatization was a good idea and has been a financial success as well.
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Stakeholders and policy makers periodically question the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division (ABD) regarding the financial and regulatory effects of the state being involved in the liquor wholesale business. The primary question generally centers on whether Iowa would be better off financially to “sell off” the liquor business and turn the system over to privately-owned liquor wholesalers.
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Quarterly publication produced by Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division, Department of Commerce
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Quarterly publication produced by Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division, Department of Commerce
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A study and statistics regarding Iowa’s direct role in liquor wholesaling.
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Quarterly publication produced by Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division, Department of Commerce
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Quarterly publication produced by Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division, Department of Commerce