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Traffic Safety for All

Helps law enforcement officers focus on traffic stops related to road safety issues such as impaired/distracted driving and reckless driving, and help drivers fix their vehicles to address low-level violations using City, County, tribal, and nonprofit grant pilot money (repair vouchers, taillight installation workshops, helmet vouchers, fee waivers for expired tabs, etc.).
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Passed!

2023

  • Bill filed as HB 1513
  • Bill passed out of the Community Safety, Justice, & Reentry Committee on Feb. 9th
  • Bill passed out of the Transportation Committee on Feb. 23rd
  • Bill did not pass out of the House chamber before its cutoff deadline

2024

  • HB 1513 is currently in the House Rules Committee and could be pulled to the floor for a vote
  • The bill did not pass out of the House before cutoff and has died

Cause of death: Killed in its Sleep by Cowardly Legislators That Donā€™t Want to Be On Record In An Election Year

Senate Timeline (25 votes needed)

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Policy Committee

Ways & Means

Rules Committee

Floor Vote

Passed!

2023

  • Bill filed as SB 5572
  • Bill did not pass out of the Transportation Committee; had a public hearing on Feb. 13th
  • Bill did not pass out of the Senate chamber before its cutoff deadline

2024

  • SB 5572 is currently in the Senate Transportation Committee
  • The bill did not pass out of the Senate before cutoff and has died

Cause of death: Killed in its Sleep by Cowardly Legislators That Donā€™t Want to Be On Record In An Election Year

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Progress towards approval

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