Restaurants & Bars
Acworth Voters Approve Mimosa Mandate
The Sunday Brunch Bill allows for the sale of alcohol in local restaurants and bars beginning at 11 am on Sunday.

MARIETTA, GA -- Voters in Acworth approved Georgia's Sunday brunch bill, also known as the "Mimosa Mandate" at the polls on Tuesday. Sponsored by state Sen. Renee Unterman, R-Buford, the bill permits city councils and county commissions to call for referendum votes on the measure. Restaurant owners had complained that Georgia's current alcohol law hurt their bottom line by outlawing liquor sales during peak brunch hours on Sundays.
In Georgia, all sale of alcohol on Sundays was illegal until 2011. That year, after the legislature approved it, every county in the state voted whether to allow Sunday sales. In all, 105 of Georgia's 159 counties voted to allow it.
Unterman's legislation doesn't open up Sunday-morning boozing for everybody, though. Only establishments that make at least 50 percent of their money from food will be allowed to start selling booze at 11 a.m.
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The bill directs elections superintendents to issue a call for the referendums between 30-60 days of Tuesday, when it was signed. Some cities and counties in Georgia have gotten ahead of the game, already approving measures that called for elections if Deal signed the bill. Read the full language of Senate Bill 17 here.
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