A bill that could make it easier for grocery stores to sell hard liquor and brew pubs to sell more of their products gets another committee hearing on Tuesday.

State Rep. Greg Steube’s HB 107 is set to be heard in the House Government Operations Appropriations Subcommittee at 3:30 p.m.

Steube’s bill would remove an 80-year-old state law that requires liquor stores to be stand-alone facilities. The wide-ranging bill would also allow beer tasting rooms at craft breweries and end the a prohibition on beer brewers selling 64-ounce "growlers" for off-site consumption.

Steube is a Sarasota Republican whose House district includes all of Lakewood Ranch and most of Manatee County east of Interstate 75.

If his bill passes Tuesday’s committee stop, it would be the second of three committees that Steube has cleared. In February, the bill passed 9-4 at the Business & Professions Subcommittee.