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Two Florida State Senators Propose “to-go” Alcohol Orders to Assist Restaurant Businesses

Posted on December 7, 2020December 7, 2020 by Chris J. | 18725 Views | 18 min read

Bar with assorted spirits. Courtesy: Image by Pexels from Pixabay A wildly popular “alcohol to go” component in Governor Ron DeSantis’ emergency executive order may be here to stay. The Florida governor added what he called “alcohol to go” in an executive order earlier this year to assist restaurants during the pandemic. The order included

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