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Wednesday, April 5, 2017, 6:05pm
By Amanda Magnus

Two Wisconsin lawmakers are introducing a bill that would close what some call the "social host" loophole that allows adults to give alcohol to minors in their homes. We talk to one of these lawmakers about the bill and its likelihood to move forward in the legislature.

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