Nice letter Michael, I've written speaker Thissen as well.
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Michael Behrendt
<Mike.Behrendt(a)comcast.net>wrote:
This is from the Speaker of the
House..................please let him know how you
feel.
//Mike
*From:* Paul Thissen [mailto:rep.paul.thissen@house.mn]
*Sent:* Monday, February 03, 2014 9:09 AM
*To:* Michael Behrendt
*Subject:* Re: Legalize Sunday liquor sales
Thank you for taking the time to contact me in support of legalizing
liquor sales on Sunday. I appreciated hearing from you.
The consumer freedom offered by eliminating the prohibition on Sunday
liquor sales is appealing. And if such a change could help to continue the
tremendous and welcome growth in craft brewing and distilling in Minnesota,
there is even more reason to make a change. I agree with you that those
who desire to keep the ban in place bear the burden of proving why the law
remains necessary, especially since Minnesota is among a small group of
states that still prohibit certain liquor sales on Sunday.
I also believe convenience is not the sole and overriding factor as I
consider this issue. We are increasingly becoming a country where the
expectation of immediate gratification has become the norm - and not
without costs to us as individuals or as a society.
That said, the economics of this issue are most relevant. As you likely
know, liquor store owners are split on the issue. Those who object argue
that the cost of staying open an additional day outweighs the revenues to
be gained. The information I've seen backs that up. The projected
increase in sales is anywhere from .5% to 3% since people will mostly
*spread* their purchases rather than purchasing more alcohol. When you
compare a 3% increase in revenues to a 15% increase in operating (not
fixed) costs that would be required to stay open an extra day, the economic
challenge for the small business owners becomes more clear.
Certainly, government policy should not be driven solely by the economic
viability of individual businesses, but it remains a relevant issue since
the magnitude of the economic impact varies among liquor store owners. In
particular, some smaller liquor stores worry that they would be at a
competitive disadvantage with their larger competitors if they had to be
open seven days a week since the margins are slimmer. While some would
argue that these stores could choose to remain closed on Sundays, the fear
is that smaller stores would lose customers to larger and better funded
chains that could afford to be open all week, exacerbating the competitive
disadvantage. Perhaps there is nothing wrong with a market increasingly
dominated by big chains but I feel we all benefit from smaller businesses
that offer consumers choice and strengthen communities. Again, not a
reason by itself to prohibit Sunday sales, but perhaps in your
conversations with opponents of Sunday sales you could identify a way to
assist the small business owners while moving toward your goal of greater
consumer convenience.
There also tends to be a fair amount of support (understandably) for
permitting Sunday sales from liquor stores in communities that are near
borders with other states (such as Duluth). However, support for liquor
sales on Sundays in these regions is not universal. Rep. Greg Davids, who
has served on the Commerce Committee and whose district borders two states
that allow Sunday sales - Iowa and Wisconsin - has stated that no liquor
store owner in his district has ever told him he or she wanted to be open
on Sunday.
At the end of the day, I encourage you to reach out to liquor store owners
and others in the industry and craft an agreeable and practical compromise
solution. I do so with the knowledge that a Sunday sales proposal failed
by a vote of 21 to 106 last year. As Speaker of the House, I will bring a
bill to the floor, but it only makes sense if there is support to pass it.
Again, thank you very much for your input. I hope that you'll continue to
let me know your views on the issues facing our community and our state.
Paul Thissen
State Representative
>> Michael Behrendt
<Mike.Behrendt(a)comcast.net> 2/1/2014 10:41 AM >>>
Dear MN State
Legislator,
My name is Michael Behrendt. I am writing to urge you support Sunday
Liquor sales in Minnesota. Polls show that over 60% of Minnesota voters
believe that small businesswomen and men should have the liberty to choose
whether they are open to consumers on Sundays or not. Governor Dayton has
committed to signing a bill supporting consumers. We have an opportunity
to expand consumer choice, increase private economic business activity and
increase revenue for business and important government programs all at the
same time. Plus we can utilize the concept of the "un-session" to repeal
an outdated law that consumers overwhelmingly oppose. Support Sunday liquor
sales.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Michael Behrendt
9060 Douglas Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55347
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