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Environment and Transportation Committee hears a slate of vehicle and safety bills, from administrative fixes to enforcement pilots
Summary
The Environment and Transportation Committee reviewed more than a dozen transportation-related senate cross-files on March 31, 2026, ranging from administrative changes at the MVA to new enforcement authorities and safety provisions for buses, motorcycles and trucks; most bills were presented for favorable reports and drew technical questions but no committee roll-call votes in this hearing.
The Environment and Transportation Committee met March 31, 2026, to hear a broad set of senate cross-file bills covering driver and vehicle rules, transit enforcement, school-bus safety and other transportation topics. Lawmakers heard sponsors, agency staff and advocates but did not record final committee roll-call votes during the session.
Bills with brief testimony or unanimous cross-file passage included: Chrissy Neisser of the Motor Vehicle Administration supporting SB 87, which would remove the color-photo requirement on licenses to lower production costs; and SB 125, which would eliminate a notarized bill-of-sale step…
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