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Cocktails to Go
A collection of 7 issues
Mass. Gov. Gets 'Cocktails-to-Go' Bill
DISCUS Continues to Win: Virginia is 26th State to Give Cocktails-to-Go Permanent Status
Virginia became the 26th state to permanently allow cocktails to-go when Gov. Glenn Younkin signed a bill allowing allows cocktails to-go can be sold from bars, restaurants and distilleries.
Cocktails to-go for takeout and delivery in Virginia had been set to expire July 1.
Indiana Okays Permanent Cocktails to Go
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a bill making cocktails to go permanent, effective July 1.
Va. Legislature OKs Cocktails-to-Go
Michigan Solons Send Cocktails-to-Go to Gov. for Signature
The Michigan House passed and sent to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer a bill to allow restaurants and bars to offer cocktails permanently.
“Michiganders are one step closer to enjoying their favorite cocktails to-go on a permanent basis,” said Andy Deloney, senior vp and head of state public policy at the Distilled
Connecticut 22d State to OK Cocktails to Go
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed legislation to allow cocktails to-go from restaurants and bars permanently, making Connecticut the 22nd state to make cocktails to-go permanent. Connecticut’s cocktails to-go measure was set to expire in June of 2024.
“Connecticut consumers can now enjoy the added convenience of cocktails to-go on