Texas: Governor Wants Alcohol-to-Go to Remain After Crisis Ends

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott says he wants the current alcohol-to-go policy to remain after the end of the coronavirus epidemic.

KXAN reports:

Texans taking advantage of the availability of alcohol for pickup and delivery may be able to do that indefinitely.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission indicated on its website that to-go sales may continue after restaurants are allowed to reopen in a limited capacity on Friday.
Gov. Greg Abbott announced Monday he would allow restaurants to open for dine-in, but at reduced capacity with 25% occupancy.
On March 18, Abbott issued a waiver allowing restaurants to deliver alcoholic beverages with food purchases, including beer, wine and mixed drinks.
“Alcohol-to-go sales can continue after May 1,” Abbott tweeted, and he added, “From what I hear from Texans, we may just let this keep on going forever.”

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