Colorado lawmakers send Polis bill to limit expansion of alcohol sales in grocery stores in effort to aid independent sellers
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Colorado lawmakers send Polis bill to limit expansion of alcohol sales in grocery stores in effort to aid independent sellers
A bill that would stop Colorado grocery stores from getting new licenses to sell hard alcohol is headed to the governor’s desk. Senate Bill 33 passed the House on Monday in a 55-8 vote after being approved in the Senate in February by a vote of 28-5. It represents the legislature’s second attempt to safeguard independent liquor stores following the passage of a 2022 ballot measure that allowed grocers to begin carrying wine. A more sprawling i…


Bill limiting grocers from selling hard liquor passes, heads to Colorado governor next
Colorado’s independently owned liquor stores, reeling from voter-approved wine sales in grocery stores, landed a significant victory with the passage of a bill that stops more grocery stores with pharmacies from getting into the booze-selling game.
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