It appears that it is final call for cocktails-to-go in Pennsylvania this summer.
Legislation that would make takeout drinks permanent in the Keystone State has stalled out in the state Senate.
The bill initially had bipartisan support, but was threatened with a veto by Governor Wolf after it was amended to allow any liquor licensee to sell ready-to-drink cocktails.
The law could be taken up again in the fall. To-go-cocktails were stopped after the emergency declaration came to an end in early June.