Bipartisan legislation aims to spur economic development by loosening open container laws

A bipartisan bill being considered in the Ohio Senate looks to encourage economic development by loosening the state's open alcoholic container laws, Cincinnati.com reports. Under the proposed legislation, "[m]ore than a dozen Ohio cities and townships would be able to create up to three open-container districts each, depending on their population." Ohio Sen. Eric Kearney (D-Cincinnati) introduced S.B. 116 in April, with "a committee vote likely late this year or when the General Assembly returns in March," the article said. For more, read the full story.

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