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Pennsylvania

Pa. Municipalities to Receive Nearly $2M in License Fees

March 3, 2026March 2, 2026 - by Maryann Pugh

HARRISBURG, PA — More than 1,000 Pennsylvania municipalities will share nearly $2 million in returned liquor license fees, funds that local governments may use for community needs.

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Pennsylvania Leaders Unveil Campaign to Combat Spiked Drink Incidents

October 3, 2025October 2, 2025 - by Maryann Pugh

HARRISBURG, PA — State officials and industry leaders on Wednesday announced a new initiative aimed at raising public awareness of the dangers of spiked drinks, unveiling posters and educational resources …

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Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board
Pennsylvania

PLCB Delivers $2.1M Windfall to Strengthen Pennsylvania Communities

March 9, 2025March 8, 2025 - by Maryann Pugh

HARRISBURG, PA — The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) has distributed over $2.1 million in liquor licensing fees to 1,125 municipalities across the state. This biannual disbursement, required by law, …

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Pennsylvania

Cash Boost for Communities: PLCB Distributes $2.3 Million in Licensing Fees Across Pennsylvania

September 30, 2024September 29, 2024 - by Maryann Pugh

HARRISBURG, PA — The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) has announced the return of more than $2.3 million in licensing fees to 1,365 municipalities across the state. This semi-annual return …

Cash Boost for Communities: PLCB Distributes $2.3 Million in Licensing Fees Across Pennsylvania Read More
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Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania’s Liquor Laws Get a Modern Makeover: What You Need to Know!

August 5, 2024August 4, 2024 - by Maryann Pugh

HARRISBURG, PA — In July, Governor Josh Shapiro signed House Bill 829 and Senate Bill 688 into law, now known as Acts 57 and 86 of 2024. The Pennsylvania Liquor …

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Pennsylvania Capitol
Government / Pennsylvania

Governor Shapiro Signs Key Legislation into Law: What It Means for Pennsylvania

July 17, 2024July 17, 2024 - by Maryann Pugh

HARRISBURG, PA — On Monday, Governor Josh Shapiro signed a series of bills into law, each addressing different aspects of Pennsylvania’s legal and economic landscape. The laws, HB 829, HB …

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