New Bill Would Allow Sunday Liquor Sales Without A Vote

(ONN) – A new bipartisan bill would allow local municipalities and governments to authorize Sunday liquor sales without a vote, saving thousands in taxpayer dollars.

Under current Ohio law, that decision is up to voter approval within the city or township.

Supporters say the bipartisan bill will reduce red tape, make life easier on businesses, and save governments money.

One of the co-sponsors of the bill is State Representative Jack Daniels, of New Franklin.

He explains how this change could save taxpayers money.