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Wolf, lawmakers spar over controversial amendments to Pennsylvania s cocktails to-go bill

Wolf, lawmakers spar over controversial amendments to Pennsylvania s cocktails to-go bill
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The party is over for cocktails-to-go in Pennsylvania – or is it?

The party is over for cocktails-to-go in Pennsylvania – or is it? PennLive.com 7 hrs ago Cocktails-to-go are now off the menu in Pennsylvania’s restaurants and bars. These containers of up to 1 gallon of mixed drinks that patrons could buy to drink off-premises are no longer legal to sell. Restaurants and bars were only permitted to sell these takeout cocktails through a waiver that was made possible by Gov. Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 emergency disaster declaration, but now that declaration has ended. Tuesday’s certification of election results made official what voters said they wanted in the primary election on May 18, when they voted to limit the governor’s powers in emergencies. With those powers, the state Legislature voted to end the declaration last Thursday.

Another round? To-go cocktails will continue in PA if Senate acts

Remember last May? It’s OK, nobody really does but that’s when the restaurant industry’s struggle to survive the COVID-19 era, combined with patrons thirsty for something to go with their takeout, prompted Pennsylvania to temporarily allow the sale of carry-out cocktails. But last call for to-go cocktails is nearing as the governor’s disaster emergency declaration comes to an end unless the commonwealth s lawmakers do something about it.   The temporary provision aided shuttered businesses that sold alcohol during the pandemic, allowing them a source of income as they went through the cycles of opening and closing. During the pandemic, establishments that offered takeout cocktails also had to sell food. 

Mixed drinks to-go legislation in peril in Pennsylvania

Mixed drinks to-go legislation in peril in Pennsylvania Mixed drinks to-go legislation in peril in Pennsylvania Dawn Timmeney reports on restaurants hoping drinks to-go does not go away, to keep a steady revenue stream CHESTNUT HILL - Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday suggested that he will veto a bill that would allow thousands of retailers with licenses to sell beer and wine to begin selling cans of mixed hard alcohol drinks to go, including convenience stores and grocery stores. Wolf s office said he supports the original intent of the bill: to allow hotels, restaurants and bars to continue making mixed hard alcohol drinks and selling them in to-go containers.

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