
Kansas Lawmakers Push for World Cup Booze Boost
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Kansas lawmakers propose extended hours for bars, restaurants, and liquor stores during the World Cup, allowing homeowners to rent properties to fans. The bill targets Kansas City area, aiming to boost small businesses and keep sales tax dollars in Kansas. However, critics raise concerns about late-night drunk driving accidents and loosening liquor laws for tourists. The measure heads to Governor Laura Kelly, who can sign, veto, or let it become law automatically.
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