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Formation | 2017 |
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Type | Political action committee, political conduit, LLC |
Purpose | Lobbying, public relations |
Region served | Milwaukee and Wisconsin |
Managing Member and Lobbyist | Ryan Strnad |
Website | drinksintheseats |
Drinks In The Seats was created in 2017 for the Miller Park in-seat beer vendors[1] who get paid on commission and tips as an attempt to eliminate most of the competition from nearby concession stands at the Milwaukee Major League Baseball stadium.[2] It has played an advisory role regarding the financial impact of beer vending jobs and was vocal during the time of the coronavirus restrictions where in-seat beer vending jobs returned to American Family Field (formerly Miller Park) on June 25, 2021.[3][4] The political action committee also makes political endorsements mainly in Milwaukee, Wisconsin elections.
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- ^ "Miller Park beer vendor buys billboards to encourage fans to buy beer in their seats". Fox News. June 8, 2017.
- ^ "MILLER PARK FOOD & BEVERAGE UPGRADE". Hunzinger Construction. May 1, 2017.
- ^ "'Huge financial impact': American Family Field beer vendors disappointed to not be included in ballpark safety plan". CBS58.
- ^ "Log in or sign up to view". m.facebook.com.