Some kids may soon be able to serve alcohol before they're old enough to drive.
- A new bill proposed in Wisconsin would allow 14 to 17-year-olds to serve alcohol to seated customers.
- According to lawmakers sponsoring the bill, the age limit for serving alcohol “causes workforce issues due to an establishment’s underage employees only being able to do part of their job.”
- If the bill passes, bar and restaurant owners would still be allowed to approve who would serve the drinks.