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Minn. House Committee To Consider Liquor Taxes

A House committee is reviewing a proposal to raise state taxes on beer, wine and liquor.

 

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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - A House committee is reviewing a proposal to raise state taxes on beer, wine and liquor.

The Taxes Committee convenes Wednesday to review the proposal from Rep. Karen Clark, a Minneapolis Democrat.

Her bill would increase excise taxes on beer from $2.40 to $13.97 per 31-gallon barrel, which works out to about 3 cents a glass.

Wine excise taxes would go up about 9 cents a glass and liquor taxes would increase about 10 cents.

The money raised would be used for treatment programs, drug courts and other support programs.

Clark has a handful of Democratic co-sponsors for her bill, but fellow Democrat Gov. Mark Dayton did not propose any liquor tax hikes in his budget.

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