Under existing law, permit-holders must charge customers for drinks, even if they don't meet with the customer's taste. The bill was introduced in early February and referred to the Government Accountability and Oversight Committee.
Lawmakers hope the change will spur growth in the craft beer/liquor industry, and could boost overall economic activity.
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