Video: “Go Cup” Bill a “Go” at end of Session

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JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI) – Lawmakers pass a bill at the end of the session that could really fill up some cups across the state.

The bill is known as the “To Go Cup” bill.

It was originally designed to accommodate cities on the Gulf Coast, but now it includes Tupelo, Starkville, and ten other cities across the state.

The legislation creates an entertainment district where people can carry alcoholic beverages from restaurant to restaurant.

Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Starkville development Partnership, Jennifer Gregory, says this legislation is great for the Cotton District and festivals around town.

” Just other opportunities where people can have more of a festival environment and really enjoy retail and restaurants longer into the evening with this ability.”

Before the city can establish an entertainment district, a safety plan must be put in place.The bill is now in the hands of Governor Phil Bryant.

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