"Gov. Murphy's Conditional Veto Puts NJ Liquor Laws in Jeopardy"

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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy's plan to overhaul the state's liquor license laws has encountered obstacles in the state Legislature, but minor changes to the existing system may still be implemented. Murphy has been advocating for easier access to alcohol licenses for bars and restaurants, while also delaying action on a bipartisan bill that would relax restrictions on breweries, wineries, and distilleries until the comprehensive reform is passed.
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