South Carolina House Passes Bill to Allow Sunday Liquor Sales
The bill, aimed at modernizing outdated religious-based restrictions, faces one more vote before moving to the Senate.
- The South Carolina House approved a bill permitting liquor stores to operate on Sundays, contingent on local government and public approval.
- The move is part of a broader effort to update old regulations and boost tourism, with supporters citing the state's significant annual tourist spending.
- Critics argue the bill undermines traditional values and burdens small business owners with additional workdays.
- The bill allows for liquor store operation from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays if approved by local voters.
- South Carolina's blue laws have gradually diminished, but liquor stores have remained closed on Sundays, unlike gas stations, restaurants, and grocery stores.