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House orders third reading for bill to make 'to-go' cocktail sales permanent
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The Vermont House ordered a third reading of H.3 39, a bill to remove the sunset on authorization for off-premise sale of prepared alcoholic beverages introduced in 2021; the committee reported no significant public-safety issues and voted 10-0-1 to advance the bill.
The Vermont House on Thursday ordered a third reading of H.3 39, a bill to remove the sunset provision on statutory authorization allowing certain licensees to sell prepared alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption.
Representative Boyden, the member from Cambridge and the sponsor for the Government Operations and Military Affairs Committee, told the House the bill would “remove the sunset on the sale of alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption” that was added under 2021’s Act…
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