‘Liquor Wall’ Fight Turns to Convenience Stores

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“Some members feel that it shouldn’t be in. Some feel that it should. Some feel that it should be revised,” Avila said.

Lakeland-based Publix has backed away from its years of opposition to repealing the law, as provisions have been added to the House and Senate bills that would stagger full implementation — by slowly increasing the amount of liquor that could be sold in grocery stores and other retail outlets over a four-year period. Publix operates stand-alone liquor stores in many of the same shopping centers as its grocery stores.

The staggered implementation was seen as enough to help the Senate vote 21-17 last week to approve the repeal bill, which is backed by retail giants Target and Walmart that want to sell liquor in their stores.

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And it was thought the change would be enough to get the House to buy in.

Senate bill sponsor Anitere Flores, R-Miami, said Thursday she is “hopeful” the House will to take up the Senate’s language.

“I’m not even sure what they feel the gas station issue is,” Flores said. “Is it that they want liquor to be sold in gas stations? If they do, that’s not the mood of the Senate at all. If their issue is that `well if Busy Bee can, then the local Shell station can,’ that’s not going to fly in the Senate.”