liquor sales
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Failure of alcohol ‘cleanup’ bill opens up the possibility of a ballot drive
In killing a grocery store alcohol sales “cleanup” bill on Monday, some in the Capitol argue the Senate dismantled a “historic” compromise reached last year and renewed talks of a ballot drive. On an 18-17 vote that split the parties, the Senate killed a bill to extend liquor licenses to stores such as Walmart and Target that…
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Supermarket booze talks in legislature opens big-box stores to attacks
A debate over a measure framed as a “cleanup” of full-strength alcohol sales in supermarkets devolved Monday into a referendum on big-box versus small retailers. Democrats were at odds with each other over whether the measure from Sen. Angela Williams, D-Denver, would result in “wiping out” small liquor stores. “What are we doing to our…
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Bill would make ‘last call’ a local issue in Colorado bars
A bill expected to be introduced this week into the Colorado House would let towns, cities or counties decide if last call at the local bar remains 2 a.m. or goes all night long. Rep. Steve Lebsock, a Democrat from Thornton, is introducing a bill that would allow municipalities to extend the hours. “The state…