Last call might be a couple of hours later in California if a proposed bill is passed in California.
Currently, all bars in the state have a cutoff time of 2 am, but the Let Our Communities Adjust Late Night Act, which was proposed Tuesday, would allow each city to set their own last-call times – which could be as late as 4 am, notes the LA Times.
The bill was proposed by state Sen. Scott Wiener, who said on Facebook (below) that it’s time to fix the “one-size-fits-all” limit.
“Nightlife matters a lot, culturally and economically, and it’s time to allow local communities more flexibility,” he wrote.