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The Georgia Senate Committee on Regulated Industries and Utilities on Monday, March 1, unanimously passed SB 236, a bill that would make to-go cocktails from restaurants legal in Georgia. SB 236 then moved to the senate floor where its merits were debated. The bill was backed by the state senate, 36 to 10. It now moves to the Georgia House of Representatives for consideration.
If passed by the General Assembly and signed into law by the governor, Georgia would join states like Pennsylvania and Michigan which permanently legalized to-go cocktails last year in an effort to continue supporting the restaurant industry during and after the pandemic. Restaurants would be able to sell up to two cocktails per takeout “entree ordered” to go in approved sealed containers. Patrons picking up to-go cocktails by car must then place these drinks in the glove box, locked trunk, or in the last seat in the back of a vehicle without a trunk.
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