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Third-party alcohol delivery is now legal in the First State, but when Delawareans can begin using the service remains up in the air.
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Delaware’s State Senate passes a bill to allow third-party alcohol delivery, but direct-to-consumer shipping legislation fails in committee.
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Battle for alcohol delivery in Delaware continues with legislation to allow direct-to-consumer salesHouse Bill 259 would legalize the shipment of alcohol from craft breweries and distilleries directly to Delawareans' doorsteps.
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State Sen. Jack Walsh introduced legislation in June to allow food delivery services like DoorDash and Uber Eats to deliver alcohol along with food orders in Delaware.
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Delaware’s state representatives met for the first time this year and took on some big issues.
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State lawmakers look to make positive changes discovered during the pandemic permanent.
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Delaware’s State Senate passes a bill extending carry-out alcohol sales by restaurants and others allowed during the pandemic.But it now heads back to the…