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Senate committee advances omnibus transportation bill after Attorney General’s recommended edits

Senate · March 25, 2026
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Summary

The Senate committee advanced HB 2033 (HD2), an omnibus transportation bill that includes license-plate mounting requirements, automated license-plate recognition (ALPR) language, and school‑bus detection provisions, adopting Attorney General suggested language and technical amendments before passage.

The Senate’s joint committee on Transportation, Energy and Intergovernmental Affairs, and Education advanced HB 2,033 (house draft 2) on March 24 after adopting Attorney General-recommended amendments and technical changes. Chair opened the hearing and described HB 2,033 as an omnibus transportation bill with multiple parts covering front license‑plate mounting hardware, vehicle plate requirements, automated speed‑enforcement systems and camera-based programs.

Deputy Attorney General Marti LaRafuda told the committee the Attorney General’s Office submitted written testimony with suggested replacement wording for parts 4 and 5 of the bill, noting those sections contemplate an automatic license‑plate recognition…

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