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Alabama continues to relax its traditionally strict alcohol control laws in the wake of COVID-19. The state may soon have another law that expands access to access to alcoholic beverages.
House Bill 437 is about to be sent to Gov. Kay Ivey’s desk for her signature. It will allow wine to be delivered from out-of-state by postal services such as FedEx or UPS.
The other law is Senate Bill 126, which allows small businesses within Alabama to deliver beer, wine and spirits to private homes using a third party such as Shipt or GrubHub. It was signed by Ivey April 12.