(Photo by Michele Lapini/Getty Images) PENNSYLVANIA - The Senate approved a bill on Wednesday that will allow for the sale of cocktails to-go for licensed businesses in Pennsylvania that lost more than a quarter of their average monthly sales during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The bill, which was introduced by Rep. Perry Warren, D-Bucks, is now on its way to Gov. Tom Wolf's desk. The bill would amend the Liquor Code to clarify the process for a referendum on whether to allow for the sale of liquor in their municipality in a primary, municipal or general election. “It’s not about me, it’s about our residents offering another opportunity to them and to our businesses working so hard to stay alive and to keep our residents fed during this