Sunday liquor sale celebration
Bossier City, LA – In a progressive move to support local businesses and boost the economy, the Bossier City Council has passed an ordinance to permit the sale of hard alcohol on Sundays. The decision was made at a council meeting that took place on June 18th.
Previously, liquor stores and businesses in the city were prohibited from selling high percentage alcohol on Sundays. They were limited to selling wine and beer during designated hours. However, the newly introduced bill aims to change this scenario. The bill authorized the stores to sell all forms of alcohol, including hard liquors like whiskey, rum, vodka, and more.
The bill was presented by Councilman Brian Hammons, who strongly believes this change would significantly increase the city’s revenue. According to him, “From the numbers that we’ve run, we’re missing out on probably $350,000 a year in tax revenue due to the current restrictions.” The new ordinance, he trusts, will be a positive step forward in addressing this loss of potential revenue.
The council meeting also brought forth several other critical items on the agenda. Another key resolution paved the way for the mayor to express support for a $1.4 million allocation for the Bossier Parish School Board’s defense community infrastructure program. This funding is intended to boost the leadership readiness training complex project that the Board is overseeing.
The city council’s decision is expected to have major consequences for Bossier’s local economy, with industry insiders predicting a combined increase in both economic activity and tax revenues. The councilman’s move has received broad support from local entrepreneurs and business owners, who anticipate an improved business performance with the relaxation of restrictions on alcohol sales.
As the ordinance comes into effect, it not only marks a significant win for the city council’s progressive policies but also poses a potential boost to the local economy. The residents of Bossier now eagerly await to see the long-term impact this decision will have on the city’s economic health and overall development.
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