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CCJJ presents FY25 DUI report: arrests decline, long‑term trends fall

Transportation Interim Committee · November 20, 2025
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The Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice reported FY25 DUI arrests fell to 10,923 (about 31.1 per 10,000 population), repeat offenders declined and high‑BAC cases have moderated since 2018; CCJJ noted new data collection to begin in 2026 under H.B. 436.

Liz Kelch, criminal justice policy director, and Ben Peterson, director of research at the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice (CCJJ), presented the annual DUI report prepared under statutory authority. The report covers fiscal data July 2024–June 2025 (with calendar‑year 2024 crash/fatality details) and is assembled from court and justice‑system records.

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