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Committee decides not to recommend eliminating noncommercial vehicle inspections

House Transportation Committee · October 15, 2024
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Summary

The committee voted to not recommend future legislation on House Bill 646, saying modest inspection tweaks may help but full elimination of the noncommercial inspection program goes too far.

The House Transportation Committee voted to not recommend future legislation on House Bill 646, which would have eliminated the vehicle-inspection mandate for noncommercial vehicles.

Representative Gorski, who moved the "not recommend" motion, said the inspection program "does serve its purpose" and that wholesale elimination would be unwise. "I think that's a little bridge too far for me," he said when explaining his vote.

Committee members did not engage in extended debate; the clerk called the roll and the chair announced the committee's recommendation to not recommend future legislation on the bill as recorded in the session transcript.

The committee closed the executive session on HB 646 and moved on to the next item.