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2006 House Bill 3128: Liquor licensing
Introduced by Rep. Phyllis Kenney, (D - North Seattle) (D) on January 20, 2006
To allow an organization or society (as defined in state law) to serve wine as long as it is consistent with the organization’s liquor license. See companion SB 6838.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House Commerce & Labor Committee on January 20, 2006
Substitute offered to the House Commerce & Labor Committee on February 1, 2006
To remove the complete exemption to the tied-house law for not-for-profits and narrow the language regarding specific exemptions.
The substitute passed by voice vote in the House on February 10, 2006
To allow an organization or society (as defined in state law) to serve wine as long as it is consistent with the organization’s liquor license.
Received in the Senate on February 13, 2006
Referred to the Senate Labor, Commerce, Research and Development Committee on February 13, 2006
Signed by Gov. Christine Gregoire on March 14, 2006
To allow an organization or society (as defined in state law) to serve wine as long as it is consistent with the organization’s liquor license.