NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - House Speaker Beth Harwell has rescued a bill
to allow supermarket wine sales by casting the deciding vote in a
subcommittee where the measure faced defeat.
Harwell, a Nashville Republican, is allowed to cast
a vote in any committee, but rarely does so. But she sat in on the
House Local Government Subcommittee on Wednesday and angered liquor
store owners gathered in the hallway by casting a deciding vote against
an attempt to put the bill off until July 2014.
The bill sponsored by Rep. Jon Lundberg of Bristol
would allow cities and counties to hold referendums on whether to allow
wine to be sold in supermarkets and convenience stores.
The companion bill last week also cleared its first Senate committee last week by a single vote.
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