North Dakota lawmakers loosen rules on letting kids in alcohol-serving restaurants
The proposal, sponsored by Minot Republican Rep. Scott Louser, would allow people under 21 to enter and remain in the restaurants if they are accompanied by a parent or guardian, seated at least three feet from the bar and leave by 10 p.m. Written By: Jeremy Turley | ×
Aaron Hill, co-owner of Fargo Brewing Co., listens to North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum on Thursday, March 19, as he announces the statewide closure of bars and restaurants due to the coronavirus. David Samson / The Forum
BISMARCK The North Dakota Senate voted 31-15 on Tuesday, March 9, to approve legislation that would ease the regulations on allowing people under 21 in alcohol-serving restaurants.
North Dakota lawmakers loosen rules on letting kids in alcohol-serving restaurants
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North Dakota lawmakers loosen rules on letting kids in alcohol-serving restaurants
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