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  • 2 weeks ago | ktnv.com | Steve Sebelius |Uber Eats

    LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A bill aimed at combating so-called "ghost kitchens" that impersonate legitimate restaurants online advanced from an Assembly committee on Wednesday, two days before a Friday deadline. Assembly Bill 116 — by Assemblywoman Selena Torres-Fossett, D-Clark County — would require food delivery services to ensure that they only do business with restaurants that have business licenses issued by a local government.

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