Fayette Factor seeks support for anti-drinking law at ICCA

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Michael Mumper of Fayette Factor speaks at the ICCA.

Members of Fayette FACTOR visited the ICCA on Aug. 8 to seek support for a municipal law designed to reduce the prevalence of underage drinking. FACTOR is a nonprofit organization that seeks to coordinate local services to improve quality of life for Fayette’s children, families and broader community.

“Our ultimate goal for these presentations is to prepare the county (including all municipalities) for an upcoming rollout of a Social Host Ordinance (similar) in all unincorporated areas of the county and the three municipalities,” said Becky Smith, Executive Director of Fayette Factor. “Parents, other caregivers and all adults will be advised that not just the furnishing of alcohol to a minor will get them arrested but also allowing a gathering to take place of persons under 21 where possession and/or consumption of alcohol (by minors) is occurring.”

 

 

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