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House Transportation committee advances motor-vehicle law revisions after tied amendment vote
Summary
The House Transportation Committee voted 14-0 to pass Senate Bill 380 to revise motor-vehicle laws after rejecting an amendment that would have coordinated the bill with a provision in House Bill 99; the amendment failed on a 7-7 tie.
At a meeting of the House Transportation Committee, members voted 14-0 to advance Senate Bill 380, a measure revising laws related to motor vehicles. The committee approved the bill after an amendment intended to coordinate SB 380 with a provision in House Bill 99 failed on a 7-7 roll-call vote.
The amendment, moved by Vice Chair Baum, was described by staff member Casey as "an attempt to coordinate this bill with house bill 99" to resolve a conflict over a 60-day line in the definition of a temporary registration permit on page 18. Casey told the committee that…
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