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Senate to consider Sunday liquor sales bill Wed.

By The Associated Press
Posted 10:57AM on Tuesday 15th March 2011 ( 13 years ago )
ATLANTA - The issue of Sunday liquor sales, which seemed to have been shelved for the session, has found new life and is expected to come up for a vote in the Georgia Senate.

After languishing for weeks, the bill cleared the Rules Committee Tuesday and is on the full Senate agenda for Wednesday.

Lawmakers have touted the issue which would offer municipalities the option of putting the question to voters as one of local control, not morality. Gov. Nathan Deal has signaled his support for the local option.

The bill would allow local governments to schedule referendums on the Sunday sale of alcoholic beverages by grocery and convenience stores as well as liquor stores.

Majority Leader Chip Rogers said the caucus has continued to discuss the issue throughout the session. He would not discuss the bill's prospects, though he supports the legislation.
Majority Leader Chip Rogers said the caucus has continued to discuss the issue throughout the session.

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