PENNSYLVANIA — Two state lawmakers are proposing legislation that would bring major changes to Pennsylvania's liquor code.
State Rep. Nathan Davidson, a Harrisburg Democrat, and Rep. Chade Reichard, a Franklin County Republican, plan to introduce separate bills that they assert will improve flexibility for liquor licensees and mesh better with current economic and community activity patterns.
Davidson's bill would establish a new event permit framework for a wide range of licensees, including restaurants, clubs, breweries, wineries, and distilleries.
Under the proposed legislation eligible licensees may apply for permits to extend sales hours for specific events up to 4 a.m. the following day.
Reichard's bill would update Sunday sales hours by allowing hotel and restaurant sales beginning at 7 a.m. Currently, sales cannot begin until 9 a.m.
" This change reflects evolving consumer behavior, supports businesses that serve early-morning patrons, and brings Pennsylvania more in line with neighboring states," Davidson said in a memo to colleagues on behalf of he and Reichard.
According to Davidson, together the two bills would:
"These reforms strike a balance between economic growth, public safety, and responsible alcohol service," Davidson stated.
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