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Committee advances bill to expand ignition-interlock requirements for repeat DWI offenders

2844033 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

The House public-safety committee voted to re-refer House File 2,130, as amended, to Ways and Means after testimony from the bill sponsor, law enforcement and victims—s representatives supporting stricter interlock periods, expanded look-back windows and changes to administrative review and penalties.

Representative Peter Kraft introduced House File 2,130 as amended and asked the committee to re-refer the bill to the Ways and Means Committee.

Kraft said the bill responds to a Sept. 1, 2024 crash in St. Louis Park in which the driver, Stephen Bailey, allegedly had a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.325 and fatally struck patrons at an outdoor patio. "On the night of 09/01/2024, Stephen Bailey got behind the wheel of his car with a blood alcohol level of 0.325, more than 4 times the legal limit," Kraft said, adding that Bailey had multiple prior DWI convictions. The bill's primary aim, Kraft said, is to strengthen ignition-interlock requirements for repeat offenders and reduce barriers to program entry.

The bill would (as discussed by the sponsor): ramp up interlock time requirements for repeat offenders, increase the look-back period in certain…

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