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In the News · June 9, 2021

Last call for Minnesota liquor law changes as lawmakers leave them out of final deal

(FOX 9) – Minnesota lawmakers have left liquor law changes sought by the state’s craft breweries, wineries, and distilleries out of a final agreement.

The commerce omnibus bill, one of 14 areas of the state’s $52 billion state budget, is among the only major bills finished ahead of next Monday’s special session. Lawmakers face a June 30 deadline to pass funding bills or state government shuts down.

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