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Coronavirus business booms for alcohol app Drizly
April 9, 2020
originally published in
The Hill
“There’s some bills that were already in the works in some states to try to usher in more delivery capabilities. Items like that, I could see getting kind of expedited,” said Jarrett Dieterle, senior fellow at R Street, a nonpartisan public policy research organization.
Dieterle cited Georgia, where legislation allowing retailers to deliver beer and wine passed the state House in March and is now before the state Senate.
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