Decisions on extending the ban to them will be made later, he said.
This fall, the government plans to extend the ban to people who have spent at least five years in Europe.
In 1988, Congress ordered the commission to extend the ban to 24 hours a day.
The new law includes the city and extends the ban for three years.
A year later the city extended the ban to include bars and restaurants.
The new bill would extend the ban to the bar areas and to the smaller places.
The law that was struck down today would have extended the ban to 24 hours a day.
Congress then voted to extend the ban in 1892 and 1902.
The new bill would extend the ban to all restaurants, regardless of size.
A number of observers recommended extending the ban to other services and programs.