A case for privatizing Pennsylvania liquor stores

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2010

Pennsylvania State Rep. Mike Turzai has introduced legislation that would privatize liquor stores in the Commonwealth. Listen to his rational behind this proposal.

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  • Fact 1 the plcb contributes $500 million to the gereral fund annualy. Fact 2 the plcb contributes $20 million annualy to the state police for liquor law enforcement. Fact 3 the plcb is a self sufficient and no money comes from the taxpayers for payroll ,benefits or retirement. Free money for the general fund free money for the state police and the PLCb rents 620 stores in the state that puts money into each local ecconomy. If the state stores close expect tax hikes the coming years.

  • Yes please get this done... I'd buy a couple stores in Westmoreland County immediately. The selection, service, and pricing at these state stores are an embarrassment. When I lived in Philly, no one every bought beer or alcohol there, we always went to Jersey. Whenever I go to Florida, I am amazed at their system. The state stores have to go.

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