A colonial-era law prevents alcohol sales any earlier than 10 a.m. on Sundays in Massachusetts. In "A Beautiful Brunch Act," or the ABBA Bill, state Rep. Adam Scanlon is trying to change that.

In Massachusetts, alcohol can be served as early as 8 a.m. Monday through Saturday. But on Sundays, that start time is at least two hours later — something Scanlon discovered when a constituent told him about an experience trying to order a mimosa in Provincetown at 9 a.m. Scanlon's bill (HD 4982) would allow drinks to be poured starting at 8 a.m. Sundays.

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"From the research we've been able to find, it suggests that the reason the 10 a.m. law is in place is because Massachusetts has what are known as 'blue laws.' And although

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