Ranger Creek Brewing & Distilling is making free hand sanitizer and giving it away to hospitals, nursing homes, food handlers and even members of the public. Photo Courtesy of Ranger Creek Credit: Courtesy / Ranger Creek

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) late last week said it’s called off a $14,000 fee for distilleries that produced hand sanitizer during the pandemic, The Hill reports.

HHS officials said they instructed the Food and Drug Administration to halt the fee collection Thursday, two days after the agency announced plans to penalize distillers that produced sanitizer early in the pandemic.

Craft distillers such as San Antonio’s Ranger Creek Brewing & Distilling said they produced the product to meet shortages and that the fee would be financially devastating. Many gave away sanitizer to first responders or produced it at a loss.

“Small businesses who stepped up to fight COVID-19 should be applauded by their government, not taxed for doing so,” an HHS spokesman said in a statement to The Hill. “I’m pleased to announce we have directed FDA to cease enforcement of these arbitrary, surprise user fees. Happy New Year, distilleries, and cheers to you for helping keep us safe!”

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Sanford Nowlin is editor-in-chief of the San Antonio Current. He holds degrees from Trinity University and the University of Texas at San Antonio, and his work has been featured in Salon, Alternet, Creative...