State Lawmakers To Consider Bill That Extends To-Go Alcohol Sales For 2 Years

DENVER (CBS4)- At the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic and stay-at-home orders in Colorado, Gov. Jared Polis allowed alcohol sales with takeout and delivery service.

Now, the Colorado Restaurant Association is pushing a bill in the state Senate that would allow those sales to continue for another two years.

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The association says keeping alcohol to-go sales in effect would help businesses increase revenue while they have to make changes inside to abide by social distancing guidelines.

During the stay-at-home executive order during the first phase of the coronavirus pandemic, restaurants were allowed to remain open, but they could only offer delivery and takeout service.

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