Wisconsin Tavern League hopes to change alcohol delivery laws during pandemic
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Posted: Apr 2, 2020 10:19 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Some of the hardest hit businesses during the pandemic have been bars and restaurants.
Many restaurants have been able to keep some money coming in through pickup and delivery, but bars don't have that option.
The Wisconsin Tavern League hopes to change Wisconsin's alcohol delivery laws, at least during the shutdown.
The Tavern League also hopes the Evers administration will waive all license renewal fees which are upcoming this summer and offer a sales tax holiday when bars and restaurants reopen.
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