To the Editor:
Recently, I was incorrectly listed as a sponsor of a bill that would allow beer and wine to be sold in Delaware supermarkets. I do not support the legislation and I was astonished that my name had been placed on House Bill 193.
After questioning the sponsor of the legislation, I was told my name had been inadvertently added to bill due to a clerical error. That mistake has since been corrected.
In fact, as a supermarket owner, the legislation presents a perceived conflict-of-interest for me. Should HB 193 come to the floor of the House of Representatives, I will not engage in the debate, nor will I cast a vote on the measure.
Personally, I believe alcoholic beverages are already easily availble in Delaware and I do not see any need to change the way in which these products are retailed. However, should HB 193 be enacted, I would be forced to carry beer and wine in my stores. I would rather not do this, but the nature of the business requires that I offer the same convenience as other markets. Failing to do so would give competitors an edge and place the people employed at my stores at risk.
House Bill 193 is currently in the House Revenue & Finance Committee.
To the Editor:
Recently, I was incorrectly listed as a sponsor of a bill that would allow beer and wine to be sold in Delaware supermarkets. I do not support the legislation and I was astonished that my name had been placed on House Bill 193.
After questioning the sponsor of the legislation, I was told my name had been inadvertently added to bill due to a clerical error. That mistake has since been corrected.
In fact, as a supermarket owner, the legislation presents a perceived conflict-of-interest for me. Should HB 193 come to the floor of the House of Representatives, I will not engage in the debate, nor will I cast a vote on the measure.
Personally, I believe alcoholic beverages are already easily availble in Delaware and I do not see any need to change the way in which these products are retailed. However, should HB 193 be enacted, I would be forced to carry beer and wine in my stores. I would rather not do this, but the nature of the business requires that I offer the same convenience as other markets. Failing to do so would give competitors an edge and place the people employed at my stores at risk.
House Bill 193 is currently in the House Revenue & Finance Committee.