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To-go alcohol sales could become Kansas staple
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Carryout alcohol sales, which were allowed in Kansas because of COVID-19, may outlast the pandemic.
A bill making its way through the Kansas legislature seeks to allow to-go sales on a long-term basis.
Being able to sell alcohol with to-go and curbside orders kept many restaurants afloat during the pandemic, helping maintain their sales despite indoor dining being closed for a while.
An Alzheimer s patient, he died nine days later from transfer trauma. We had just paid our fees for that month, we had to find a place and then pay our fees all over again for that month . we had to outfit another room, said Imthurn, a Maple Hill resident. So after we had gone through all [that], he died.
Nearly a decade later, Imthurn is still pushing for change. She hopes Kansas House Bill 2004, named Charlie s Bill, will pass this legislative session and put into statute the right for assisted living facility residents to appeal an involuntary discharge.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Ron Highland, R-Wamego, had a previous attempt last year but died in a COVID-19-shortened session.
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