These bills specifically place or remove restrictions on the advertising of alcoholic beverage products regardless of where it may be found, including but not limited to: out-of-home (e.g. billboards), print, and electronic media. Bills addressing general advertising issues are not included.
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| New Hampshire Senate Bill 475 Summary: Modifies current advertising restrictions to prohibit the advertising or promotion of liquor or beverages by the use of billboards. Also the advertising or promotion of liquor or beverages shall not be inconsistent with the spirit of public health. Sponsor(s): Senators Peter Bragdon (R-Milford) and Deborah Reynolds (D-Plymouth) |
| New Jersey Assembly Bill 1192 Summary: Allows for school districts to sell advertising space on the exterior sides of school buses, but not advertisements for alcohol. Sponsor(s): Assemblymembers Scott Rudder (R-Burlington) and Dawn Marie Addiego (R-Burlington) |
| Assembly Bill 1347 (Last Session Bill Number A3060) Summary: Prohibits signs advertising any alcoholic beverages within 300 feet of schools, churches, or public parks. Sponsor(s): Assemblymembers Mary Pat Angelini (R-Monmouth) and Ralph Caputo (D-Essex) |
| New York Assembly Bill 9761 Summary: Prohibits the advertising of alcoholic beverages during television broadcasts of sporting events. The prohibition does not apply to broadcasts between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Sponsor(s): Assemblyman Felix Ortiz (D-Brooklyn) |





