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Transportation committee refers two bills to Rules, hears a license-plate proponent and closes several hearings

Senate Transportation Committee · February 11, 2026
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Summary

The Senate Transportation Committee referred Senate Bills 228 and 216 to the Committee on Rules and Reference and heard proponent testimony for a Ulysses S. Grant specialty license plate (SB302); no votes were taken on SB302 or SB97, which concluded its fourth hearing with no testimony.

Columbus — At its Feb. 11 meeting, the Senate Transportation Committee approved motions to report two bills to the Committee on Rules and Reference and heard proponent testimony on a specialty license plate.

Vice Chair Schafer moved to report Senate Bill 228 to the Committee on Rules and Reference; the clerk recorded the required affirmative votes and the…

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