It seems that Walmart's lobbyist's have more influence on Utah's hill than LDS-inc.'s lobbyists.

Could Bishop... Uh, I mean Governor Herbert still screw it up?
I sincerely hope not.
The bill faces another vote in the Senate before moving over to the House. However, it faces a rough road there.
Ah, there's the rub! I think it was the senate that Fd up prop 2.
Yup. Still plenty of time for the sheep on the hill to screw it up.RubinHighlander wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 5:53 pmAh, there's the rub! I think it was the senate that Fd up prop 2.
And they probably do. I remember in our ward there was a group of fairly hardcore TBMs that would not even drink root beer, as it could be confused by an observer with caffeinated colas and therefore would have the appearance of evil. They would be the same type to think that a 1% difference in alcohol content would make a huge difference and be a "win" for the church.RubinHighlander wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 2:57 pmI think that every time TSCC pulls a stunt like this, they just look more stupid to the entire world. Maybe they think they look like heroes in the eyes of their TBMs.2bizE wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 8:07 am Completely blindsided. Did anyone else foresee this coming?
https://www.ksl.com/article/46489179/ch ... nce-stores
https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/03/13/ ... each-deal/Utah lawmakers have struck a deal to let higher-alcohol beer be sold in Utah grocery and convenience stores.
House members signed off on the measure Wednesday by a 61-14 vote, sending the bill back to the Senate for a final vote that is expected to occur Thursday.
This second substitute bill would boost the cap on retail beer from 3.2 percent to 4 percent by weight, a level that would include the majority of beer that already is in retail outlets, said bill sponsor, Sen. Jerry Stevenson, R-Layton.
Baby steps I guess? Little, tiny, iddy-biddy baby steps...Random wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 7:16 pmhttps://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/03/13/ ... each-deal/Utah lawmakers have struck a deal to let higher-alcohol beer be sold in Utah grocery and convenience stores.
House members signed off on the measure Wednesday by a 61-14 vote, sending the bill back to the Senate for a final vote that is expected to occur Thursday.
This second substitute bill would boost the cap on retail beer from 3.2 percent to 4 percent by weight, a level that would include the majority of beer that already is in retail outlets, said bill sponsor, Sen. Jerry Stevenson, R-Layton.
moksha wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 7:58 amHere’s a true, but scary, Halloween story: Any beer that remains on liquor store shelves at midnight on Oct. 31 — and is 5% alcohol by volume or less — will be poured down the drain.
Unless consumers get there first to snag a six-pack or three — and probably at a bargain price.
https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/10/24/ ... or-stores/
The law passed in March 2019.Random wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2019 10:09 amApparently the law passed?moksha wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 7:58 amHere’s a true, but scary, Halloween story: Any beer that remains on liquor store shelves at midnight on Oct. 31 — and is 5% alcohol by volume or less — will be poured down the drain.
Unless consumers get there first to snag a six-pack or three — and probably at a bargain price.
https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/10/24/ ... or-stores/
The basic gist of the timeline is in the article you linked.
Random wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 7:16 pmhttps://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/03/13/ ... each-deal/Utah lawmakers have struck a deal to let higher-alcohol beer be sold in Utah grocery and convenience stores.
House members signed off on the measure Wednesday by a 61-14 vote, sending the bill back to the Senate for a final vote that is expected to occur Thursday.
This second substitute bill would boost the cap on retail beer from 3.2 percent to 4 percent by weight, a level that would include the majority of beer that already is in retail outlets, said bill sponsor, Sen. Jerry Stevenson, R-Layton.
Oh, no...
I know what the article I posted said, and because of the opposition, I supposed the bill had not gone through at all - until I found out on nom that the state liquor stores were dumping their beer at midnight.
That is what it looks like to me, too. Obviously so.RubinHighlander wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 8:36 amFor me this whole thing was just a bunch of LDS Corp manipulating the state government bull$hit.