When I lived in New York City a couple of decades ago, you could buy beer in grocery stores but not wine. Although that remains true, a bill introduced by state Sen. Liz Krueger (DManhattan) would finally allow New Yorkers to buy wine in stores that also sell foodan option that shoppers in most states (including Texas, where I live) already take for granted. As usual, the opposition to alcohol liberalization in New York is led by independent liquor merchants, who see competition as an existential threat. The chief backer of Krueger's bill is Wegmans, the Rochester- based grocery chain that also played a central role in making beer more accessible in my home state of Pennsylvania.
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