DC Extends Alcohol Sales on Holidays
Starting October 1, DC bars will be allowed to serve alcohol for an extra hour during federal holidays and the 2013 presidential inauguration. Furthermore, package liquor stores and grocery stores will be allowed to sell alcohol at 7am – two hours earlier than at present, every day except Sunday. The DC Council approved the measure earlier this summer in an effort to raise tax revenue. Business owners will have to file a notice with the Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA) if they plan to stay open for the extra hour.
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