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Committee advances bill to allow alcohol sales by patriotic organizations
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Summary
House Bill 363, on alcohol sales by patriotic organizations, was reported out of the House Labor and Commerce Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes after no public testimony or amendments were received.
House Bill 363 (alcohol sales by patriotic organizations) was called and opened for public testimony; no members of the public offered testimony and the committee had received no amendments by the deadline. Representative Hall moved to report HB 363 out of committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Seeing no objection, the chair stated the bill passed from committee and members took a brief recess to sign paperwork.
The committee record shows the amendment deadline had been set and no amendments were filed. No roll‑call vote was recorded in the hearing; the motion was made and advanced on unanimous consent. Members did not request further testimony or data during the brief action.
