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Sunday Liquor Sales Will Provide Needed Revenue
by State Rep. Linda Gentile, D-Ansonia | Feb 11, 2011 2:47 pm
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Legislation that would treat liquor stores like other retailers, which are free to open or close on any day, will provide much needed state revenue and added convenience to shoppers. The Sunday ban on liquor sales survived up until now because of strong legislative lobbying by special interest groups and a former governor who was against it.
Critics say that Sunday sales would only benefit the large grocery stores and retailers but opening up the market to more healthy competition is fair. Other types of retailers have always had a more level playing field. In fact, the bill would open up the liquor market where economics dictate that prices will eventually even out to the benefit of consumers.
If supermarkets and large liquor stores gain business from small stores, it would happen only because of better prices and shopping convenience, a win-win for consumer
With Sunday sales, the revenue once lost to out of state stores would now remain in Connecticut’s economy, and tax revenue from increased shopping for liquor and non-liquor purchases would stay in-state. The laws restricting economic competition in the liquor business does a disservice to taxpayers and consumers. The time has come for our antiquated blue laws around Sunday sales to go by the wayside. Businesses and people must adapt and adjust as change is timely and necessary.
Linda Gentile (104th District) is serving her fourth term in the Connecticut General Assembly representing Ansonia, Beacon Falls and Seymour. In addition to Chair of Planning and Development, she will also serve on the Commerce and Public Health Committees.