Delaware bill lowering bartending age to 18 heads to governor’s desk
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Delaware lawmakers have passed a bill lowering the state’s legal bartending age from 21 to 18, sending the measure to Gov. Matt Meyer for consideration.
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A Delaware bill lowering the legal bartending age from 21 to 18, while restricting high school students under 19 from preparing alcoholic drinks, is awaiting the governor’s signature.
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