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Senate transportation committee advances several bills on vehicles, licenses and administration

Senate Committee on Transportation · March 18, 2026
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Summary

On March 17 the committee advanced multiple transportation bills — including HB1510 (license-plate enforcement), HB1696 (lowering some CDL ages), HB2020 (renewal education), HB2417 (administrative revocations), HB2031 (DOT hearings division) — adopting committee recommendations and amendments where noted.

The Senate Committee on Transportation spent its March 17 agenda moving a package of bills aimed at licensing, enforcement and administrative processes.

Among the measures the committee recommended forwarding were HB1510 (license-plate obstruction enforcement), HB1696 (lower minimum age for certain commercial driver licenses from 19 to 18), HB2020 (driver-license renewal education and random exam authority),…

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