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Minutes for HB2282 - Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development
Short Title
Kansas liquor control act and retailer's licenses.
Minutes Content for Mon, Feb 13, 2017
The hearing was opened. Chuck Reimer, Kansas Revisor of Statutes, provided an overview. (Attachment 1)
Bob Alderson, Casey's General Stores, gave proponent testimony. (Attachment 2)
Tom Palace, Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Stores Association of Kansas, gave proponent testimony. (Attachment 3)
Karen Washburn, constituent, gave proponent testimony. (Attachment 4)
Dick Stoffer, State Government Relations Director, Hy-Vee, gave proponent testimony. (Attachment 5)
Gratz Peters, President, Pump'N Pete's, gave proponent testimony. (Attachment 6)
Jessica Lucas, Uncork Kansas, gave proponent testimony. (Attachment 7)
Michael Thornbrugh, Manager of Public & Government Affairs, QuikTrip Corporation, gave proponent testimony. (Attachment 8)
Dave Dillon, Retired Chairman of the Board, Dillon Food Stores, gave proponent testimony. (Attachment 9)
Written testimony in support of HB2282 was given by:
Dru Swann, Constituent, Proponent, Written Only (Attachment 10)
Curtis Sneden, Topeka Chamber of Commerce, Proponent, Written Only (Attachment 11)
Mike Moon, Moon's Hometown Market, Proponent, Written Only (Attachment 12)
Jeff Kraus, Kraus Foods, Proponent, Written Only (Attachment 13)
James Holland, Associated Wholesale Grocers, Proponent, Written Only (Attachment 14)
Ryan Bissett, Whole Foods, Proponent, Written Only (Attachment 15)
7-Eleven Kansas Franchise Owners, Proponent, Written Only (Attachment 16)
Barry Queen, Queen's Price Chopper, Proponent, Written Only (Attachment 17)
Eric Stafford, Kansas Chamber of Commerce, Proponent, Written Only (Attachment 18)
Jeff Glendening, Americans for Prosperity, Proponent, Written Only (Attachment 19)
The hearing for proponent testimony was closed.