A state Senate panel has delayed a vote on a measure that would clear the way for Sunday alcohol sales.
State Sen. David Shafer delayed the vote by a week after the Senate Regulated Industries and Utilities Committee failed to reach a quorum.
The bill would allow local communities to decide whether grocery and convenience stores should be able to sell alcohol on Sundays.
It's failed to win approval for the last two legislative sessions and is opposed by Gov. Sonny Perdue, a Christian conservative who doesn't drink.
Backers this year are touting the additional revenues selling beer and wine on Sundays could bring the cash-starved state.
Opponents maintain it would sully what is a day of worship to many Georgians.
S.B. 16: www.legis.ga.gov
(AP)
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Senate panel delays Sunday alcohol vote
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