Establishes entertainment districts in specific cities bordering lakes with certain population criteria.
Missouri HB2057 creates entertainment districts in cities with populations between 4,400 and 4,900, located in counties with populations between 40,000 and 50,000, and bordering lakes with at least one thousand miles of shoreline. These districts can include a mix of entertainment venues, bars, nightclubs, restaurants, and other licensed establishments. The bill outlines procedures for approval and regulation of these districts, including licensing fees, operating hours, and rules for alcohol consumption and display.
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