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Gov. Polis Says He Will Push To Let Bars Stay Open Until 4 A.M. After Pandemic
"We are going to seek getting rid of the 2 a.m. closing time requirement," Gov. Polis said during a news conference Tuesday.
By Anica Padilla
September 15, 2020
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DENVER (CBS4) — Gov. Jared Polis said he is going to push to allow bars to stay open until 4 a.m. once the coronavirus pandemic is under control.
“We are going to seek getting rid of the 2 a.m. closing time requirement,” Gov. Polis said during a news conference Tuesday. “Hopefully the legislature will agree to make that 4 a.m., at local discretion.”
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In July, Polis issued a mandate requiring last call for alcohol to be at 10 p.m. at bars and restaurants in Colorado for 30 days, in an effort to slow the spread of of COVID-19 among people in their 20s. In August, he amended that order to allow bars and restaurants to serve alcohol until 11 p.m. That order will expire on Sept. 21, unless it is extended.
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