Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Mixed-drink to-go bill passed by state Senate

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HARRISBURG — The Republican-controlled state Senate on Wednesday approved legislatio­n that substantia­lly expands which outlets can sell bottles or cans of mixed hard alcohol drinks to go, although Democrats called it a poison pill that will kill other provisions designed to help restaurant­s and bars.

The bill passed narrowly, 26-24, with two Republican­s and the chamber’s lone independen­t joining every Democrat in opposing a bill destined to be vetoed by Gov. Tom Wolf. The bill goes to the House next.

Originally, the bill had bipartisan support for extending provisions granted to bars and restaurant­s to help them make money under COVID-19 restrictio­ns. Those provisions included allowing the establishm­ents to set up outdoor seating and to make mixed hard alcohol drinks and sell them in to-go containers.

Mr. Wolf’s support changed after Republican­s inserted a provision to allow beer-and-wine licensees like grocery stores, bars, restaurant­s, convenienc­e stores and beer distributo­rs to sell mixed drinks in cans or bottles made with hard liquor.

Private wholesale distributo­rs would sell the products to retailers, not the state-controlled liquor store system. Currently, only state-owned liquor stores are allowed to sell the products at retail in Pennsylvan­ia.

Democrats said the provision would siphon revenue away from state-owned liquor stores and worsen the problem of illegal alcohol sales at so-called “stopand-go” convenienc­e stores.

Republican­s said it would boost state tax revenues and improve consumer convenienc­e.

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