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Conference committee drops window-tinting provisions, delays crosswalk and trails effective dates
Summary
Members of the Senate Transportation conference committee on May 29 agreed to accept several House positions and delay effective dates on bicycle crosswalk and legal-trail provisions while removing window-tinting language from this year’s bill; staff will prepare final text and renumber sections.
Members of the Senate Transportation conference committee met Thursday, May 29, and agreed to accept several House positions and timing changes while asking staff to finalize the bill text.
The committee agreed to remove provisions on window tinting from this year’s conference bill and adopt the House language on several other items, including delaying effective dates for bicycle crosswalk and legal-trail provisions.
The agreements came during a working session of the Senate-House conference committee on transportation policy. Conferee A, conference committee member, said, "We have one major topic left to cover," referring to the outstanding items the groups were still negotiating. Conferee B, conference committee member, acknowledged that the window-tinting provisions would not be part of the conference…
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