N.H. beer-tax plan leaves bad taste
date:Jan 18, 2013
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Reps. Charles Weed, D-Keene, and Richard Eaton, D-Greenville, have filed a bill that would hike the tax from 30 to 40 cents per gallon. The move would raise an estimated $4.3 million for prevention and treatment of alcohol abuse.

John Dumais, president of the New Hampshire Grocers Association, said Granite State grocers get about 60 percent of their business from neighboring states.

Those 60 percent come to New Hampshire because we have a good story to tell -- low prices, no bottle
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