Welcome to the final SGR Network
Newsletter of 2020!
How Ohio Became the Second State to Allow Cocktails To-Go Permanently in
Response to COVID-19
Ainsley Holyfield, Manager, Advocacy Communications
Distilled Spirits Council
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) signed legislation (HB 669) in October permanently allowing restaurants and bars to offer cocktails to-go. Ohio is now the second state to do so since the onset of the pandemic. Cocktails to-go have been a vital economic lifeline for hospitality businesses struggling to cope with the harsh financial impacts of COVID-19. Making these measures permanent provides stability in uncertain times.
In addition to having a strong coalition, we relied heavily on our grassroots platform, Spirits United (www.spiritsunited.org), which allowed us to activate hundreds of advocates throughout Ohio. Investing in a strong contract lobbyist network and utilizing social and earned media are proven staples of our advocacy efforts. These tools were even more important with limited access to legislators due to COVID-19.
Our efforts have resulted in more than 30 states plus the District of Columbia allowing restaurants and/or bars to sell cocktails to-go, bottled spirits to-go or both. Iowa became the first state to make a COVID-era cocktails to-go measure permanent on June 29. Other states, including Texas, Florida, Oklahoma and the District of Columbia, are also considering making their policies permanent. DISCUS continues to support making cocktails to-go permanent and has made it a priority issue for the 2021 legislative sessions.
Through the tactics outlined above and the continued support of our grassroots supporters, DISCUS can continue to create the changes at the local, state, federal and international levels our industry needs to succeed both now and in the future.[/vc_toggle]
Thanks to Our Webinar Sponsor FSB
2020 State and Local Government Relations Conference Breaks Records
The conference featured 23 speakers sharing their insights and expertise, with some of our most popular sessions featuring state legislators giving their insights on how COVID-19 is changing state government relations, seasoned lobbyists sharing how to work with new legislatures, and more.
We look forward to the 2021 State and Local Conference being even better and bigger! Interested in joining the 2021 SLGR Advisory Committee to help make that happen? Email [email protected] to find out more!
Resources You Can Use
Did you see? The SGR Network Resource Library on Council Connect has passed 50 items! Highlights include a living statehouse public access map (which will be invaluable in 2021 as states go back and forth with their opening status), sample state advocacy toolkits, advocacy 2020 summaries, and more under the State Government Relations Network page beneath the Community tab in Council Connect. Log in with your Council credentials at community.pac.org. Have other resources you think can help network members? Email them to us!
Latest Public Affairs Council Surveys
Want to see what European government relations professionals are saying about the future of lobbying in light of the pandemic? Read the “Lobbying through the Pandemic: Is Digital Advocacy the New Normal?” report here.
As you’re creating your 2021 government relations plans, you should take into account “What Americans Think About Business.” Check out the 2020 Public Affairs Pulse Survey here.
Job Board
Looking for your next opportunity? Don’t forget the Public Affairs Council job board features hundreds of government relations opportunities, and is always being updated. We’re happy to extend benefits to members of our Council family that are between public affairs jobs and support you in your job search however we can. Visit the job board here or contact our membership team to learn about our Friends and Family program.
Upcoming Events You Don't Want to Miss
Rulemaking is an essential part of the lawmaking process, and often overlooked as an important advocacy tool at the state level. Every state handles the regulatory process differently! Join us to hear strategies for navigating this complex but increasingly important landscape. Can’t make it? The recording will be available for 14 days following the event.
Webinar: Influential State Deep Dives: Florida and Virginia Edition
|December 3, 2 – 3 p.m. ET|
Free! Our experts will walk you through what you need to know to run successful state government relations programs in these two highly influential and active southern states. Free for members! Attend live or to receive the recording.
Workshop: Hiring and Managing Contract Lobbyists
|December 10, 2 – 4:15 p.m. ET|
Last SGR event of the year! Hiring a consultant lobbyist is a significant financial investment and can put your reputation on the line. Often, finding the right firm or practitioner for you can be a complex task. We’ll help you prepare for a successful 2021 by walking you through the ins and outs of hiring, assessing and managing contract lobbyists. Recording available for 14 days.
Also In This Issue...
- Welcome to the final SGR Network Newsletter of 2020!
- How Ohio Became the Second State to Allow Cocktails To-Go Permanently in Response to COVID-19
- Thanks to Our Webinar Sponsor FSB
- 2020 State and Local Government Relations Conference Breaks Records
- Resources You Can Use
- Upcoming Events You Don’t Want to Miss