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Senate commerce committee adopts omnibus liquor bill with amendments, sends it to general orders
Summary
The Minnesota Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee adopted amendments to Senate File 2511, an omnibus liquor bill containing local projects and pilot language for food trucks, and recommended the bill to pass and be sent to general orders.
Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee members voted to adopt amendments and recommend passage of Senate File 2511, an omnibus bill that consolidates several liquor-related provisions and local projects, on March 20, 2025.
The bill’s author, Senator Klein, offered the A7 "delete everything" amendment with a verbal alteration that counsel described and the committee adopted. The bill package includes local liquor projects previously heard and tabled by the committee, removes a vehicle bill provision for 17-year-old servers that was included in a separate vehicle bill, increases the allowable annually…
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