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Conference committee drops window‑tinting provisions, delays effective dates for several sections
Summary
Negotiators in a committee of conference on a Senate bill agreed May 29 to remove window‑tinting language, postpone effective dates for SSI/SSDI reduced‑fee, bicycle crosswalk and legal‑trails provisions, and directed staff to finalize technical renumbering.
A committee member, a member of the committee of conference, said May 29 that negotiators would remove the bill’s window‑tinting provisions and proceed with other agreed‑upon changes while staff completes the final technical conversion.
The agreement affects multiple provisions in the Senate bill under conference consideration. Committee members agreed to a one‑year delay for the SSI/SSDI reduced‑fee provision, to accept the House language on bicycle crosswalks with a one‑year delayed effective date to July 1, 2026, and to adopt the House language on findings and intent for legal trails while delaying the legal‑trail language’s effective date…
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