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Alcohol To-Go Could Become Law In Texas
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There haven t been many silver linings for bars and restaurants during the coronavirus pandemic. Many have ended up closing throughout the State of Texas and even here in Lubbock we have seen our fair share of closings.
But alcohol to-go might just be that one issue that the industry points to as a success story in 2020 and 2021. And during the 87th Texas Legislature, alcohol to-go is on it s way to becoming a new state law.
According to the Texas Restaurant Association, the bill to keep alcohol to-go was filed in January and it enjoys the support of Texas Governor Gregg Abbott. If the bill is passed, it could help 50 percent of Texas Restaurants according to the TRA.
If former University of Wyoming Cowboy John Allen leads the Buffalo Bills to Super Bowl LV in 2021 he will join an illustrious list of players with Wyoming roots that have made appearances in the annual championship game. The Bills will take on defending champs the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game Sunday (January 24).
Over the years, several players with Wyoming ties have represented the Cowboy State on the biggest stage in sports. 13 former players, either Wyoming natives or University of Wyoming alums, have gone on to win the Super Bowl.
In Super Bowl 53 in 2019, University of Wyoming alum Jacob Hollister became the 13th Super Bowl champion with Wyoming roots when the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams.