Indiana’s fiscal experts have stated that a bill to expand alcohol sales on Sunday will bring in minimal revenue. Click here for the report from the Legislative Services Agency.





Excessive alcohol use costs the U.S. an estimated $185 billion annually, according to the National Institutes of Health.


 

Project RAD is the only group of its kind in the nation bringing together retailers and advocacy groups who have primary concerns about healthy communities and responsible sales of alcohol.

 

Project RAD’s statewide partners include the Indiana Association of Beverage Retailers, Indiana Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking, Drug-Free Coalition of Tippecanoe County , CHANCES for Indiana Youth, Drug Free Marion County, and the Monroe County Asset Building Coalition.

 

The responsible handling, distribution and sale of alcohol in Indiana is our primary concern. Founded in 2002, Project RAD is a premier voice in Indiana for information about alcohol policies and news.

 

Project RAD's Public Records Review
 

 

Check out Project RAD’s white paper—a comprehensive project that took several months to complete in a review of public records on alcohol permits. More than 2,600 government documents were obtained.

 

The download is available here.

 

 

 



IABR Responds to Sunday Sales Initiative

 

Fact sheet: Current alcohol regulation limits accessibility and supports Indiana small businesses

Hoosiers Already Have Responsible Alcohol Choices

Statement from John Livengood, Indiana Association of Beverage Retailers