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New York State Restaurant Association Calls on Elected Officials to Make Takeout Cocktails Permanent

Gary He/Eater New York State Restaurant Association calls on elected officials to extend takeout cocktail program once more One year after the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, the hospitality industry continues to grapple with takeout cocktail legislation. The state’s temporary takeout cocktail program, which allows restaurants and bars to sell wine bottles and cocktails to-go, has been extended multiple times since the start of the pandemic, while elected officials have introduced legislation to keep the law in place after the pandemic. The latest version of the law is set to expire on March 28, 2021. Ahead of that deadline, the New York State Restaurant Association is calling on elected officials and Gov. Andrew Cuomo to extend the policy once more. “Allowing restaurants to offer alcohol for takeout and delivery has been a lifeline for many in the restaurant industry during this difficult time,” NYSRA president Melissa Fleischut said in an email to Eater. “While we ho

NY restaurants seek to extend order allowing people to grab alcoholic drink to go

NY restaurants seek to extend order allowing people to grab alcoholic drink to go News 12 Staff Updated on:Mar 17, 2021, 9:49am EDT There s a new call to extend New York s executive order allowing people to grab an alcoholic drink to go. The rule has been a lifeline for many Hudson Valley bars and restaurants during the pandemic but expires soon. The New York State Restaurant Association president says restaurants make far less money from takeout than when people come into the business, so selling alcohol to go has been a way to help bring more cash in. The businesses have truly needed it - out of the 50,000 restaurants around the state, the group estimates more than 8,000 have closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. That equates to 1 in 6.

Barclay, Colleagues Introduce Resolution To Overturn Cuomo s Restaurant Mandates – Oswego County Today

ALBANY, NY – Assembly Republican Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski), Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) and their colleagues in the Republican Conference are introducing a joint resolution to overturn Gov. Cuomo’s arbitrary mandates that have unnecessarily hurt restaurants and bars throughout the state. Republicans in both the Assembly and Senate are calling for the repeal of two of Gov. Cuomo’s Executive Orders: one which forces restaurants to close early, currently 11 p.m., and another which requires customers to purchase food with any order of an alcoholic beverage. “The Legislature has always had the ability to roll back any of Gov. Cuomo’s questionable Executive Orders, but Democrats have refused to take any steps to do so. It’s time we use some common sense and offer assistance to an industry which suffered so much pain during the pandemic,” said Leader Barclay. “Republicans are offering two measures to overturn Executive Orders that are not rooted in scie

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