Eighteen-year-olds can vote and join the military. They soon will be able to serve alcohol. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 102 last week, a bill that lowers the alcohol serving age from 19 to 18. The law, which also includes other alcohol-related regulations, will go into effect on March 22, 2022, or 90 days after DeWine signed it. The bill is aimed at helping bolster the number of servers in restaurants and bars as the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus persists—as does the workforce shortage in the service industry across the United States. Sen. Kristina Roegner (R) sponsored the bill. Since the pandemic began in March 2020, Ohio has lost more than 3,100 restaurants and bars. The Ohio Restaurant Association has continued to see a decrease in workers as this year comes to a close. At Milano’s Pizza and Subs, a popular establishment near the University of Dayton …
Ohio Lowers Serving Age for Alcohol
December 27, 2021
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