Wisconsin considers allowing 14-year-olds to serve alcohol

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Two Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin have circulated a bill that would allow 14-year-olds to serve alcohol to seated customers in bars and restaurants. Currently, only workers aged 18 and above can serve alcohol to customers in the state. The bill aims to address workforce shortage problems in the food and beverage industry. The proposal must pass the Senate and Assembly, both controlled by Republicans, and be signed by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers to become law.
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