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Alcohol Guidelines have changed: daily drink guidelines and standard drink measurements have been removed, however responsible consumption is still recommended.

Alcohol Guidelines have changed: daily drink guidelines and standard drink measurements have been removed, however responsible consumption is still recommended. By Michael Kaiser The 2026–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) [...]
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A federal government shutdown is not good for anyone, but we could be in for a long one. | Wine Industry Advisor Featured Article by Michael Kaiser, Executive Vice President and Director of Government Affairs at WineAmerica

A federal government shutdown is not good for anyone, but we could be in for a long one. By Michael Kaiser The Federal Government shutdown continues

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September is a busy month in D.C. Here are some items that Congress is dealing with this month.

September is a busy month in D.C. Here are some items that Congress is dealing with this month. By Michael Kaiser Theres no gentle way to start this

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DC Updates:Shutdown Showdown; Hemp Headache; COO Tasting
Shutdown Showdown?: If it’s September, it’s time for this annual Washington drama, a manufactured crisis of political theater that typically lasts right up until the deadline (midnight, September 30), That’s when the government would run out of money unless Congress passes (and the President signs) a “Continuing Resolution” (CR, in DC lingo) that extends the old budget until they eventually create a new one. The last “on time” budget was passed when Bill Clinton was President, meaning that both Democrat and Republican administrations have consistently failed. Stay tuned for the 2025 theatrics! Hemp High?: Can you have THC-infused products shipped to your mailbox without any onsite ID proof necessary? Yes, thanks to a 2018 Farm Bill glitch that legalized hemp, including (unwittingly) the same THC that is also derived from marijuana. So…while alcohol and marijuana are both highly regulated, hemp is not at all. As a result, Congress is work
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While Congress is in its long August recess, there’s still work to be done in DC on the regulatory front. Executive Vice President and Director of Regulatory Affairs Michael Kaiser submitted two long, detailed documents to the federal Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) about the possible addition of information on wine labels. Specifically, the two issues involved the possibility of “Alcohol Facts” statements on the labeling of wine, spirits and beer; and the possibility of “Major Food Allergen” labeling. WineAmerica’s overall position: “WineAmerica is in favor of both allergen and ingredient disclosure, as long as it is done in a way that is not harmful to the American wine industry. Only agents that are detectable in the finished product should need to be disclosed by a producer. Additionally, as we stated in our comments for Notice 237, an off-label, web-based disclosure is the best option for the wine industry. This is already occurring in the Euro
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Five months ago, WineAmerica wrote about what the new Trump Administration and new Congress might mean for the American wine industry. Let’s revisit some of the topics we discussed in February and see where we are.

Let's revisit some of the topics we discussed in February and see where we are. By Michael Kaiser Five months ago, WineAmerica wrote about what the new

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While wineries are picking grapes and making next year’s vintage, the rest of the country is focused on the 2024 Presidential Election. It has certainly been an eventful year leading up to this point.

It's already been an election season for the books, and no one knows what might happen next. By Michael Kaiser While wineries are picking grapes and

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Come Over October: Bipartisan Cheers!
Come Over October, approaching fast, will be a national celebration of wine as the beverage that brings us together—as family and friends, in homes and restaurants, for occasions large and small, or just hanging out. The kickoff event will occur in Congress on Wednesday, September 25, at a bipartisan wine reception co-hosted by WineAmerica, the national association of American wineries in Washington, DC. WineAmerica has previously hosted receptions in conjunction with its legislative fly-ins each spring, but this is an even better opportunity to bring a divided Congress together over a glass of wine, highlighting the spirit of Come Over October. WineAmerica’s mission involves federal public policy advocacy to protect and enhance the business climate for wine. While Michael Kaiser engages in the normal process of position papers, coalitions, and legislative meetings, we in the wine industry have a unique opportunity to tastefully remind legislators that wine is produced in a
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The Farm Bill is essential to viticulture in America and is always a big ticket agenda item for WineAmerica. While not a terribly exciting issue, it does help the wine and grape industry quite a bit.

The Farm Bill is essential to viticulture in America and is always a big ticket agenda item for WineAmerica. By Michael Kaiser Wine is a value-added agricultural product. It is […]

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Meet the WineAmerica Team at Eastern Winery Exposition
Attending Eastern Winery Exposition 2024? We hope you will join us for a happy hour reception on March 13th at 5pm. Michael Kaiser and Tara Good will be pouring wine from several of our east coast member wineries. We would love to meet you and discuss the issues that are important to your business. Oncenter, meeting room 6. Bring a bottle of your own! As much as we enjoy discussing policy, we also enjoy tasting wine from all over the country! WineAmerica members and non-members are welcome to attend. Hope to see there! - Jim, Michael, and Tara
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