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Michigan House passes bill to let children run lemonade stands without permits or fees
Posted on 6/29/26 at 9:33 am
Posted on 6/29/26 at 9:33 am
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"Children from our community initially brought this issue to my attention when their local health department demanded that they pay repeated fees to run their lemonade stand," Cavitt said.
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"This is a practical change that will make it easier for our kids to gain real business experience and develop civic responsibility. I was glad to see the votes pour in," Cavitt said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/michigan-lemonade-stand-bill-minors-permits/
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House Bill 6007, introduced by Rep. Cam Cavitt (R-Cheboygan), would amend the Michigan food law to allow minors to host a temporary food business on private property, under the conditions that the sale is limited to lemonade or other nonalcoholic beverages that do not need to be temperature-controlled for safety.
The lemonade-stand style temporary food business also must bring in less than $5,000 a year.
The bill was unanimously passed by the House on Thursday and referred to the Senate.
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The American tradition of lemonade stands dates back to 1839 in New York City, according to a 2024 Smithsonian magazine article. The food vendors selling freshly made lemonade at the time to passersby were generally adults. But by the early 1900s, such drink stands were typically run by youth for pocket money or charity. About 40% of those in the baby boom generation recalled running a lemonade stand as a youth, the magazine said.
In response to legal questions in recent years about these youth-run small business ventures, the magazine said, some states, including Georgia and Texas, have passed or proposed laws removing most regulations from youth-run beverage stands.
Posted on 6/29/26 at 9:35 am to Shexter
it's a shame they had to pass a law to protect this.....
Posted on 6/29/26 at 9:37 am to Shexter
Dont understand why they dont have to pay taxes on these. My tax dollers are already funding these and there parents are skimming money to buy things they want so it just feels wrong that i have to pay but they dont!
Posted on 6/29/26 at 9:40 am to lsubatman1
My kids made $33 on a hot chocolate stand last Winter. Had it in a crock pot.
We didn't pay taxes on it, I'm sorry to deprive my city of that revenue.
We didn't pay taxes on it, I'm sorry to deprive my city of that revenue.
Posted on 6/29/26 at 9:43 am to CatfishJohn
Well i sure as heck you never complain about the roads or mail delivery or garbage pickup in your town since you very openly admited to whitholding tax dollers that we, i myself included in my town, pay to help make everything better!
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:13 am to lsubatman1
quote:Call me crazy, but I don't think anybody is getting rich 'skimming' your tax dollers!!!
My tax dollers are already funding these and there parents are skimming money
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:14 am to Shexter
A certain community will use this to defend their unlicensed, unregulated restaurant aka "we selling plates"
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:17 am to Shexter
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"Children from our community initially brought this issue to my attention when their local health department demanded that they pay repeated fees to run their lemonade stand," Cavitt said.
I want to see what employee of the local health dept demanded kids pay fees for lemonade stands
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:18 am to lsubatman1
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My tax dollers are already funding these and there parents are skimming money to buy things they want so it just feels wrong that i have to pay but they dont!
Your tax dollars are already funding child lemonade stands?
And just how much money (i.e. "dollers") do you think parents are skimming off their kids' lemonade stands?
*unless you are literally Tobias Funke, because then that would make more sense.
ETA: Nevermind, just saw your post in the school bus camera thread. I did not realize you were a troll trying way too hard to imitate people like el Gaucho. Carry on.
This post was edited on 6/29/26 at 10:21 am
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:19 am to Shexter
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The lemonade-stand style temporary food business also must bring in less than $5,000 a year.
Hope these kids have an accountant. I can see audits on the horizon.
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:21 am to GreatLakesTiger24
Implying that those "businesses" were ever obeying the government regulations even if the government regulations technically applied to them.
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:26 am to Kcrad
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I don't think anybody is getting rich 'skimming' your tax dollers!!!
You fricking serious, Clark?
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:27 am to lsubatman1
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Dont understand why they dont have to pay taxes on these. My tax dollers are already funding these and there parents are skimming money to buy things they want so it just feels wrong that i have to pay but they dont!
Found the guy that keeps all of the wiffle balls when they are hit over his fence in the neighborhood.
This post was edited on 6/29/26 at 10:37 am
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:31 am to lsubatman1
Are you trying to be Temu el gaucho?
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:32 am to Shexter
Why TF is there a law for this?
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:37 am to forkedintheroad
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You fricking serious, Clark?
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:39 am to SoFla Tideroller
quote:El gaucho de illiterato
Are you trying to be Temu el gaucho?
There is a much greater than zero chance he's actually that retarded. This is TD after all.
Posted on 6/29/26 at 10:45 am to Shexter
give it a year. immigrants will be having their children on every curb/corner with a "lemonade stand" for hours a day in the elements, selling everything imagineable, while the parents sit nearbye supervising and then strong arming other "lemonade stands" too close to their lemonade territory.
bingo.
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A certain community will use this to defend their unlicensed, unregulated restaurant aka "we selling plates"
bingo.
This post was edited on 6/29/26 at 10:47 am
Posted on 6/29/26 at 11:05 am to lsubatman1
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Dont understand why they dont have to pay taxes on these. My tax dollers are already funding these and there parents are skimming money to buy things they want so it just feels wrong that i have to pay but they dont!
Lemonade stand burned down?
Posted on 6/29/26 at 11:14 am to tigeraddict
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it's a shame they had to pass a law to protect this.....
I hate to mention it, but if someone gets sick drinking their lemonade, visits a personal injury atty, sues, wins, etc.
Will push lemonade stands back 50yrs...
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