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Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia Supports Sunday Sales.

By Chris Farris | March 4, 2007

ATLANTA, GA, March 4, 2007– The Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia, a grassroots organization promoting individual freedom, limited government and fiscal responsibility, has issued a position in support of Senate Bill 137 – Sunday Sales of Beer, Wine and Liquor.

This bill would allow counties and cities to decide if the sale of beer, wine and liquor would be legal on Sunday. Georgia is one of only three states in the union that prohibit sales of all alcohol to be consumed off premises. The Republican Liberty Caucus believes that the prohibition of Sunday sales is an unnecessary intrusion on the rights of individuals and businesses to engage in commerce.

The Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia takes positions in support or opposition to legislation under consideration in the Georgia General Assembly. Our criteria are based on the Liberty Compact we ask all candidates to sign. It states that candidates will work to: restore liberty, shrink government, reduce taxes, abolish programs, and promote the freedom and independence of Georgia citizens.

The Republican Liberty Caucus intends to use the recorded committee and floor votes for SB 137 as part of its review process for 2008 endorsements. We encourage all Republicans who believe in liberty to vote in favor of SB 137.

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