A bill that would allow restaurants to sell to-go alcohol drinks has passed the Nevada Assembly and will now head to the Senate.
Assemblymembers voted 41-1 to advance the bill on Thursday. Heidi Kasama (District 2) was the lone no vote.
It was proposed by the Nevada Restaurant Association and is sponsored by Assembly Democratic Speaker Steve Yeager and Republican Assemblymember Bert Gurr.
Currently, restaurants can only sell alcohol drinks that are finished at the business.
During the pandemic, restaurants sold alcohol drinks to-go but that move was only temporary and this bill, if signed into law, would make it permanent.
Assembly Bill 375 would also make Picon Punch the state's official drink.Â
