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Senate committee of the whole advances multiple bills ranging from ignition interlock fixes to school vehicle lights

2170704 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

The Wyoming Senate Committee of the Whole on Jan. 29 reported favorable recommendations on a package of bills covering criminal justice licensing, school‑vehicle lighting, teacher certification, the state budget reserve account and motor‑vehicle warranty reimbursement procedures.

The Wyoming Senate Committee of the Whole on Jan. 29 reported favorable recommendations on several bills across judiciary, education, finance and transportation topics. Floor action included passage of committee‑reported recommendations and several brief debates on technical fixes and program detail.

Key actions reported by the Committee of the Whole and adopted on the floor:

- Senate File 71 (ignition interlock, aggravated homicide) — Committee of the Whole reported the bill do pass. Sponsor described the measure as correcting statute so that individuals convicted of aggravated homicide by vehicle who meet certain blood‑alcohol thresholds can regain restricted or ignition‑interlock licenses after required revocation…

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