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AI Summary: The bill aims to allow Marshall County to become a wet county, granting the county commission authority to regulate alcoholic beverages in unincorporated areas. It enables the commission to impose licensure requirements, fees, and additional privilege taxes on on-premise licensees. This change could have significant impacts on alcohol sales and consumption within Marshall County by providing a legal framework for regulating the sale of alcoholic beverages.
Latest Action: Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Local Legislation
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Actions (24):
2024-02-28 : Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Local Legislation
2024-02-28 : Pending House Local Legislation
2024-03-19 : Reported Out of Committee House of Origin
2024-03-21 : Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar
2024-04-02 : Third Reading in House of Origin
2024-04-02 : Colvin 1st Amendment Offered T4JT551-1
2024-04-02 : Motion to Adopt - Adopted Roll Call 329 T4JT551-1
2024-04-02 : Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass as Amended - Adopted Roll Call 330
2024-04-02 : LocalCertificationResolutionAdopted
2024-04-02 : Engrossed
2024-04-04 : Read for the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Local Legislation
2024-04-04 : Pending Senate Local Legislation
2024-04-16 : Reported Out of Committee Second House
2024-04-16 : Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar
2024-05-02 : Third Reading in Second House
2024-05-02 : Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Adopted Roll Call 959
2024-05-02 : Ready to Enroll
2024-05-02 : Enrolled
2024-05-07 : Delivered to Governor
2024-05-07 : Sent to Secretary of State
2024-05-07 : Delivered to Governor
2024-05-07 : Signature Requested
2024-05-07 : Enacted
2024-05-07 : Enacted
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