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Senate advances stiffer sanctions for driving without evidence of insurance
Summary
Senators adopted committee recommendations and advanced SB 217, reinforcing sanctions for driving without evidence of insurance: class B misdemeanor language, SR‑22 notification, license surrender on conviction, and registration revocation on repeat offenses. The bill was placed on third reading and later recorded as passed.
Senate Bill 217, introduced by Senator David Steele, tightens enforcement and penalties for driving without evidence of insurance and clarifies procedures for reinstatement and SR‑22 notifications.
Steele told colleagues the bill harmonizes previous statutes and restores a…
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