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Lawmakers hear arguments over liquor licensing in NJ

Towns currently are allowed one license for every 3,000 residents

05/24/2023

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Lawmakers hear arguments over liquor licensing in NJ

Clip: 5/24/2023 | 4m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

Towns currently are allowed one license for every 3,000 residents

A number of bills aimed at reforming New Jersey's liquor license laws are being reviewed in the Assembly. Members of the Assembly Oversight, Reform and Federal Relations Committee Wednesday heard testimony both in favor and against the measures.

05/24/2023

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