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Erie lawmaker tells liquor regulators they need to spruce up rundown states stores in poor Pa. cities
The state board that controls alcohol sales in Pennsylvania touted its plans to renovate more liquor stores this year, leading one state lawmaker on Tuesday to decry what he saw as a disparity between state-run stores in poor urban areas and affluent suburbs.
Who should determine how much booze costs in Pennsylvania: a formula or the liquor board?
A practice known as flexible pricing is still unpopular with liquor producers.