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House approves measure to allow liquor bought on military bases to be removed from installations
Summary
After floor debate over fiscal impact and BRAC implications, the House passed first substitute Senate Bill 65 to allow alcohol purchased on military installations to be taken off base under specified conditions; final vote 47-21.
The Utah House on March 1, 2005, passed first substitute Senate Bill 65, amending state alcoholic beverage control rules to permit liquor purchased on certain military installations to be taken off the base and making related adjustments to banquet licensing and installation rules. The measure passed on a recorded vote of 47 yes, 21 no and will be signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate.
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