Direct city manager to request changes to state law on homemade food sales
In Plain English
Assembly Bill 626 allows people to sell homemade food from their kitchens through third-party apps like DoorDash. The city wants to ask state lawmakers to change this law. If approved, Richmond's city manager sends a formal letter to Assembly members outlining the city's concerns about the current rules.
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