Some Michigan bars would be allowed to stay open later on weekends, under legislation approved by the state Senate. Just hours after being reported out of a Senate committee, the upper-chamber passed a bill that would allow establishments licensed to sell alcohol in central business districts to stay open until 4 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Current law mandates that bars close by 2 a.m. Under this bill, establishments that want to stay open longer must be located in a central business district of the city, village or township to qualify. They also must apply to their local city or village council or township board for approval. Licenses would cost $10,000 annually.
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