The next General Assembly Session is scheduled to re-convene in January, marking the last year of the current four-year election cycle in Maryland. That means all 188 legislative seats in the General Assembly -- along with the Offices of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Comptroller, and Attorney General -- are up for election. In addition, for the first time in the state's history, the primary election will be held in June just 60 days after the Session's conclusion.
For beverage industry interests, this politically charged time represents an opportunity to become even more actively engaged than they have in the past. The Maryland State Licensed Beverage Association (MSLBA), in particular, has no plans to sit idly by. MSLBA President David Marberger comments, "It's not really politics. You're just talking facts. You're saying, 'These are things that I experience. These are things I face. These are challenges that we have to overcome.' And these are challenges that your local politician may not be aware of. At some point in time, there has to be a give and take. If you want your politicians to listen to you, you have to listen to him."