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Senate advances a suite of liquor and alcohol-related measures, from election-day sales to airport lounges
Summary
Senators considered and moved forward multiple alcohol-related bills: HB 17 (election-day sales prohibition language), HB 18 (airport lounge hours and concourse licensing), HB 30 (advertising at special events), and HB 36 (broader liquor regulatory amendments). Several bills passed or were placed on third-reading calendars following debate about access, advertising and trade-show regulation.
The Senate addressed a cluster of alcohol policy items that touched on election-day sales, airport service hours, advertising at special events and broader liquor law reforms.
House Bill 17, introduced by Representative Bradshaw, clarifies the definition of "election day" for purposes of existing prohibitions on alcohol sales; the Senate called the question and the clerk announced HB 17 showed 26 ayes and passed for transmission back to…
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