SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois’ neighbor to the north is well-known for its prodigious alcohol consumption.
There’s a reason why “Drink Wisconsinbly” has become a popular Badger State slogan.
A bill now up for consideration in the Illinois General Assembly proposes to put Illinois on the same footing as Wisconsin in at least one drinking measure.
The bill, introduced by State Rep. John Cabello (R-Machesney Park), would amend the Liquor Control Act of 1934 to allow 18- to 20-years-olds to drink alcohol at bars and restaurants in Illinois, so long as a parent or guardian is present.
Wisconsin has long had a similar law on the books. Simply put, if you’re 18 and you go into a bar with your parents, you can legally drink a beer.
The bill in Illinois is currently being considered by a state House Committee.