Wisconsin wants 14-year-olds to serve booze

14-year-olds in Wisconsin could serve alcohol to seated customers in bars and restaurants under a new bill. Currently, only 18-year-olds are allowed to serve. This bill would broaden that to workers ages 14 to 17. Lawmakers claim that this “creates a simple solution” to the state’s workforce shortage problems in the food and beverage industry. The bill requires the licensed operator of the bar or restaurant be on the premises and supervising.

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