Wisconsin Bill Would Allow Teenagers as Young as 14 to Serve Alcohol in Bars and Restaurants
- Wisconsin lawmakers propose a bill to allow 14-year-olds to serve alcohol to seated customers in bars and restaurants
- Currently, only workers aged 18 and above can serve alcohol in Wisconsin
- The bill aims to address workforce shortage issues in the food and beverage industry
- The licensed operator of the establishment must be on the premises and supervising
- The proposal must pass the Senate and Assembly, both controlled by Republicans, and be signed by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers to become law