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Friday, December 2, 2011

No Financial Windfall but Plenty of Social Costs Come with Privatizing State Wine and Spirits Stores, Keystone Researchers Testify from the Keystone Research Center
"Privatizing Pennsylvania’s wine and spirits shops would not generate a large up-front fee but would cost the state at least $100 million annually, University of Michigan research scientist Roland Zullo told the Pennsylvania House Liquor Control Committee in hearings today at the Philadelphia Convention Center."
The Post-Gazette's coverage of this report is HERE.

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