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THE ISSUE | Keep Colorado Local
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Out-of-state corporations are interested in changing the way we do business in Colorado by allowing all chain grocers and convenience stores to sell alcohol. Their goal is to boost profits. What they won’t tell you, is that the effort will send money out of our communities, force hundreds of small businesses to close, curtail Colorado’s thriving craft industries, undermine safety, and give underage kids more access to alcohol. So who stands to gain? If these out-of-state corporations get their way:.
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Press Releases | Keep Colorado Local
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Independent Colorado Businesses Committed To Fighting Out-Of-State Corporations’ Campaign To Sell Alcohol In Chain Stores. October 21, 2015. Curtis Hubbard, (303) 908-2378. DENVER Members of Keep Colorado Local on Wednesday said they are committed to fighting changes to Colorado’s liquor laws, as out-of-state corporations announced plans to pad their profits at the expense of Colorado small businesses. Kroger, Safeway and Walmart are teaming up to spend millions of dollars. May 26, 2015. March 19, 2015.
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TESTIMONIALS | Keep Colorado Local
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We researched liquor laws all over the country, and we picked Colorado because of the laws and thriving craft culture. The laws here encourage breweries to grow like nowhere else. Fisher’s Liquor Barn. Craft beer, locally made wines and spirits drive our state's tourism they are the reason so many people visit Colorado every year. Current laws allow us to thrive on craft beer culture here. They make us a destination spot. I don't want to see that change. I've lived in the Valley my whole life, and I know...
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Upcoming Events (Calendar View). STRONGER IF YOU'RE ON IT. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MAILING LIST. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER. JOIN US ON FACEBOOK. 2015 Keep Colorado Local Made by Onsight.
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THE TOOLS | Keep Colorado Local
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TOOLS FOR YOUR TEAM. Want to tell your friends and followers that you're fighting to keep Colorado local, but can't find the words? We've got you covered. These are the tools to help you spread the word. From infographics to testimonials from local business owners, these tools explain why we need to protect our independent, craft culture from the out-of-state corporations who want to change the way we do business in Colorado. Check back often. We'll post new tools all the time. January 28, 2016. FOLLOW U...
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Take the quiz | Keep Colorado Local
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If you were a Colorado craft beverage, which beer, wine, or spirit would you be? How would you generally describe yourself? Laid back a lot of people say I’m pretty chill. Friendly, sociable, and fun-loving - not unlike a golden retriever. Passionate, feisty, and spirited. Witty and a little dry. Sarcastic and generally pretty complicated. It’s the break of dawn. How do you take your coffee? With as much sugar and cream as possible. With a little cream. Black and bitter. I’m hardcore. I don’t drink coffee.
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News | Keep Colorado Local
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Just say no to ‘Your Choice Colorado’. March 11, 2016. Colorado Springs Business Journal. Using lies and exaggerations to sell the voters an initiative can have nasty consequences, like closing hundreds of businesses and putting thousands of people out of work. Consider Colorado’s unique and wonderful liquor stores, craft breweries, wineries and distilleries. Thanks to our 1,600 diverse independent liquor stores, small players such as. Who will toast victory after liquor-sales vote? December 25, 2015.
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CLBA | Colorado Licensed Beverage Association
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Colorado Licensed Beverage Association. CLBA has represented local family owned liquor licensed business. Members benefit from our experience and expertise in providing the very best in advocacy and benefits. From Capitol Hill to City Hall, our reputation. Precedes us. Policymakers seek our guidance. Our record. Of accomplishments is vast. Membership in CLBA is open to any business with a liquor license. Flexible dues payment. Assist members to meet budgetary constraints. Beer, wine and spirits retailers.
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Blog | Keep Colorado Local
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When we say our existing liquor laws Keep Colorado Safe. March 15, 2016. Expanding liquor sales to grocery and convenience stores has had serious, negative consequences in other states — notably increases in shoplifting and youth access to alcohol. It’s stories like these that we think are important to share as out-of-state chains work to double the number of. January 14, 2016. Stacking the deck. Tilting the scales. Looking out for their own interests. 5 Big-Box Retailer Myths BUSTED. December 18, 2015.