Senate Panel Inches Sunday Liquor Sales Forward
ST. PAUL (AP) – A Minnesota Senate panel has moved the state one step closer to legalizing Sunday liquor sales.
The House overwhelmingly passed a bill earlier this week that would repeal the ban. It’s a historic turn in lawmakers’ long struggling to change the decades-old law.
But the Senate has long been regarded as a tougher hurdle in advocates’ push to repeal the Sunday sales ban. The Senate Commerce Committee approved a bill on a 7-4 vote, Wednesday.
The bill still must pass the full Senate floor. It’s unclear when that may come up for a final vote.
Governor Mark Dayton has said he’ll sign a bill legalizing Sunday sales. Minnesota is one of just 12 states that prevents liquor stores from opening on Sundays.