The bill seeking to allow local referendums on whether to expand wine sales to supermarkets and convenience stores fell one vote short in the House Local Government Committee on Tuesday.
Supporters are clinging to the hope that the panel's chairman, Republican Rep. Matthew Hill of Jonesborough, might seek to reconsider the vote.
Hill cast the deciding vote against the measure because he was upset that supporters didn't want to discuss a series of amendments.
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