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The Indiana Senate has given final legislative approval to a bill allowing Indiana's microbreweries to sell beer for
carryout on Sundays.
The Senate voted 28-17 Monday to endorse House changes to the bill. The measure now heads to the desk of Gov. Mitch Daniels
for his consideration.
The bill would limit the amount of beer a microbrewery can sell to about two cases per transaction. Indiana's 32 microbreweries
have limits on how much beer they can make each year.
The bill also repeals a law that prohibits alcohol sales during voting hours on election days.
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