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Wisconsin proposes raising wedding barn alcohol event limit from 6 to 36 annually to save rural venues.
Wisconsin lawmakers are proposing a bill to increase the annual limit for alcohol-serving events at wedding barns from six to 36 under a special permit, aiming to prevent closures amid strict 2025 regulations.
The current rules, which require costly liquor licenses or limit events to one per month, threaten rural venues that rely on rentals to support farm income.
Barn owners argue they shouldn’t be treated like bars since they don’t serve alcohol themselves.
The bipartisan bill, introduced by Senators Andre Jacque and Mark Spreitzer and Representatives Clinton Anderson and Jenna Jacobson, seeks to ease burdens on family-run businesses and preserve community events.
The legislation has not yet been assigned to committee, but advocates hope it passes quickly to protect livelihoods and maintain access to wedding venues.
Wisconsin propone elevar el límite de alcohol en los eventos de bodas de 6 a 36 anualmente para salvar los lugares rurales.