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Committee sends House Bill 169 forward after adopting amendment to raise interstate speed limit to 70 mph
Summary
The Special Committee on Rule Issues voted in executive session to recommend House Bill 169 do pass after adopting an amendment that raises the interstate speed limit from 65 to 70 mph and rolling the change into a committee substitute.
During an executive session of the Special Committee on Rule Issues, members voted to recommend House Bill 169 do pass after adopting an amendment that raises the interstate speed limit from 65 to 70 miles per hour.
The amendment, moved by Representative Farnon and described by her as an increase of 5 miles per hour "so that it's the actual speed limit in the on the interstates," was adopted by voice vote. Committee members then rolled the amendment into a House committee substitute, adopted the substitute, and voted the substitute "do pass" on…
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