Understanding State Preemption: Local Opportunities in Alcohol Policy
Join the South Southwest PTTC and SPTAC Regions VI & VII to explore local opportunities to regulate alcohol consumption in ways that align with state alcohol preemption statutes.
Preemption is a legal doctrine that allows state governments to limit or override local policy initiatives. Designed to ensure consistency across a broader jurisdiction, preemptive statutes can make it challenging for communities to initiate local policy solutions, particularly related to underage drinking.
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