Sunday Alcohol Sales Bill Passes Senate For First Time

Bill that would require cursive writing in Indiana schools passes Senate

Bill that would require cursive writing in Indiana schools passes Senate

That bill, too, would allow stores to sell carryout alcohol on Sundays between noon and 8 p.m.

The Indiana Association of Beverage Retailers released the following statement regarding the House's passage of the bill on Tuesday.

Senate Bill 8 would require each IN school corporation, charter school and accredited nonpublic elementary school to include cursive writing IN their curriculum. The bill now makes its way to the House, which currently has an identical bill making its way through the chamber. While the bill passed the Senate each year, it did not receive a hearing in the House of Representatives.

Ron Alting's SB1 passed by a vote of 39-10.

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A bill that would allow carry-out alcohol sales on Sundays in IN passed the Senate in a 39-10 vote Monday. It would also allow restaurants that satisfy the requirements to sell carryout to also sell alcoholic beverages on Sundays.

The House is considering its own Sunday alcohol sales bill, House Bill 1051. But Republican legislative leaders say now's the time to act.

This is the furthest this type of bill has made it, despite similar legislation being presented in previous legislative sessions.

Selling cold carryout beer is a right primarily enjoyed by liquor stores.

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