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Senate committee advances wide package of transportation bills, defers several for fixes
Summary
The Senate Committee on Transportation and Culture and the Arts heard testimony on more than a dozen transportation-related bills on Feb. 4, advancing several with amendments, deferring others for technical fixes, and recording votes on multiple measures.
The Senate Committee on Transportation and Culture and the Arts convened Feb. 4 in State Capitol Conference Room 224 to hear testimony on a broad slate of transportation proposals, ranging from motor-vehicle tint and rental-car fees to delivery taxes, automated enforcement and moped and noise rules.
Committee leadership opened the hearing by setting a two-minute oral testimony limit so the panel could consider all measures on the 3:00 p.m. agenda and said deferred business would be heard Thursday, Feb. 6…
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