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Alcoholic Beverage Regulation: Recent News and Reports

Since the end of Prohibition, Texas has allowed the sale of alcoholic beverages under a three-tiered system intended to prevent close ties between manufacturers and retailers.  Businesses in each tier are licensed by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.   
 
In recent years, the growing number of craft breweries and distilleries has prompted calls for changes to the regulatory system to provide more opportunities for small producers to reach consumers.  At the same time, court rulings have challenged some aspects of Texas' regulation of alcoholic beverages. 
 
The current state of alcoholic beverage regulation in Texas and other states is explored in a number of recent reports:
 
 
 
None of these bills passed, but there is no shortage of speculation that changes to Texas' alcoholic beverage laws will again be considered during the 2013 legislative session.  Here are a few news stories which discuss issues related to alcoholic beverage regulation:
 
You can find bills related to alcoholic beverage regulation filed for the 83rd Regular Session under the subject "Alcoholic Beverage Regulation" at Texas Legislature Online.

Schools and Guns: Laws and Related Resources

In light of recent events and the emerging debate about guns in schools, the library has pulled together the following collection of resources.  
 
Texas laws:
Multiple laws govern the use of handguns by Texas residents. The Texas Department of Public Safety has a helpful publication that highlights these laws: 
 
There has been a growing debate over whether the state should allow individuals with concealed handgun licenses to legally carry in Texas primary and secondary schools. Texas Penal Code Sec. 46.03 and Sec. 46.035  currently ban handguns on school grounds as well as at school sporting events.
 
The library did not locate any past Texas legislation that attempted to allow teachers and administrators to carry handguns in primary and secondary schools. In the most recent session, SB 354 attempted to allow individuals who were licensed to carry concealed weapons to do so on higher education campuses. The bill did not pass. 
 
School Safety resources:
Information about state-required school safety standards can be found on the Texas School Safety Center website. Created in 2001 by SB 430, the Texas School Safety Center  is a good starting point for safety and security information pertaining to all independent school districts and junior college districts in Texas.  The site makes available the Texas Unified School Safety Standards as well as the latest survey of safety and security audits completed by Texas schools. 
 
Federal laws:
Two major federal statutes regulate the commerce in and possession of firearms: the National Firearms Act of 1934 (26 U.S.C. §5801 et seq.) and the Gun Control Act of 1968, as amended (18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, §921 et seq.).
 
A recent publication by the Congressional Research Service, Gun Control Legislation, discusses both of these acts, as well as the gun control debate in the context of recent mass shootings. In addition, the publication also provides a set of helpful data sources for firearm-related statistics.

Week in Review, December 13th

In this weekly post, we feature online articles and policy reports published recently, and other helpful research tools.
  • Consider how the fiscal cliff will affect states. (Pew Center on the States, November 2012)
  • Examine ways to reduce students' burden of unmanageable debt upon graduating from college. (University of Texas System Student Debt Reduction Task Force, December 2012)
  • Explore state-by-state texting while driving laws and sobriety checkpoint laws. (Governors Highway Safety Association, December 2012)
  • Read about right to work laws. (Congressional Research Service, December 6, 2012)
SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL OUR READERS!
There will be no Week in Review for December 20 and 27, 2012.
Week in Review will resume January 3, 2013.

Interim Hearings - Week of December 17, 2012

Today's Committee Meetings on the LRL website is a calendar of interim committee hearings with links to agendas. Below are resources related to upcoming Interim Hearings.

 

December 18th

House Interim Committee on Manufacturing, Interim

Topic: Recommendations for the House, invited and public testimony

 

Senate Committee on Natural Resources

Charge: Texas Emissions Reduction Program and National Ambient Air Quality Standards

 

Senate Committee on Transportation

Charge: Panama Canal expansion and Texas' cargo and shipping industry,  Houston Ship Channel Security

 

Charge: Oversize and overweight vehicles

 

Charge: Toll collection and enforcement tools to pursue toll scofflaws

 

Charge: Natural gas fueling infrastructure, electric vehicle charging stations and alternative-fueled vehicles

 

Charge: Sunset Advisory Committee recommendations; Proposition 12

 

December 19th

  • Public Testimony
    • Texas Facilities Commission
    • Department of Information Resources
    • Procurement and Support Services Division of the Comptroller of Public Accounts
    • Public Utility Commission of Texas
    • Railroad Commission of Texas
  • Commission Decisions
  • Texas Board of Architectural Examiners
  • Texas Education Agency
  • Texas Board of Professional Engineers
  • Self-Directed Semi-Independent Agency Project Act

 

December 20th          

House Committee on Appropriations

Topic: Program operations and funding considerations at the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas and General Land Office

 

Week in Review, December 6th

In this weekly post, we feature online articles and policy reports published recently, and other helpful research tools.
 

Interim Hearings - Weeks of December 3 and 10, 2012

Today's Committee Meetings on the LRL website is a calendar of interim committee hearings with links to agendas. Below are resources related to upcoming Interim Hearings.

 

December 3rd

House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence

Charge: Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) enforcement

 

December 6th

Charge: Texas Red Tape Challenge

 

December 10th

Senate Committee on State Affairs

Charge: State authority and protection from federal overreach

 

Charge: Texas Workers' Compensation system

 

Charge: Monitor the implementation of legislation, specifically, SB 100, 82nd Regular Session, relating to implementation and impact of the Military Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act

 

December 11th

House Interim Committee on Response to Federal Sequestration

Topic: Possible actions by Texas in response to federal sequestration

 

Senate Committee on Economic Development

Charge: Unemployed return to work programs, long-term unemployed, job training  

 

Charge: Economic benefits of the 25 largest industries in this state, including energy, manufacturing, healthcare, tourism, etc.; economic development incentives for data centers, film incentives, or other specific industry clusters  

 

Charge: Financing for the Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund

 

Charge: Monitor implementation of legislation, including SB 1048, 82nd Legislature, on public-private partnerships