Baltimore, MD - Jan. 7, 2025 - Though Gov. Wes Moore has signaled an interest in allowing liquor to be sold in Maryland grocery stores, state Senate President Bill Ferguson said Monday that it isn’t at the top of his list of legislative priorities.
“This is not something that we’re going to be spending a lot of brain power trying to figure out,” Ferguson said in an interview Monday with The Baltimore Sun.
In December, Moore, a Democrat, said he would support legislation that would allow Maryland grocery stores to sell beer and wine.
“I look forward to working with our legislative partners to advance this overdue change in policy to advance consumer choice and economic competitiveness that enjoys the support of the vast majority of Marylanders across political parties and regions across the state,” he said in a statement.... Read More: FOX45