Inquirer Poll finds wide backing for privatizing liquor sales

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER:  …So found the latest Inquirer Pennsylvania Poll, in which likely voters, by a ratio of nearly 2-1, said they favored doing away with state control over the sale of wine and liquor. 

And 61 percent of respondents in the bipartisan survey said they supported allowing grocery stores to sell beer and wine.

Even so, privatizing the Liquor Control Board remains an elusive goal in Harrisburg despite some big names behind the effort, including Gov. Corbett, who campaigned on the issue and often cites privatization’s popularity with the public…  (more)

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  1. Since when do the politicians put Pennsylvanian’s ahead of the public employee unions? I’ll believe it when I see it.

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