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Rep. Kraft’s interlock bill advances after discussion of St. Louis Park crash

3115081 · April 24, 2025
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Summary

House File 2130, authored by Representative Kraft in response to a September 2024 crash, would lengthen ignition-interlock requirements and expand treatment and look-back periods for repeat DWI offenders; the committee adopted an A3 clarification and recommended the bill for placement on the general register.

The House Ways and Means Committee recommended House File 2130, a DWI-related bill authored by Representative Kraft, for placement on the general register after discussing changes to ignition-interlock requirements, expanded look-back periods for prior offenses, and mandatory treatment for multiple offenses.

"House File 2,130 arises out of a tragedy that happened in my district back in September of 20 24, where Stephen Bailey got behind the wheel of his car with a blood alcohol level of 0.325, more than 4 times the legal limit," Representative Kraft said, describing the impetus for the bill. Kraft…

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