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Committee sends highway-sign bill to interim study after safety concerns

Public Works and Highways · April 7, 2026
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Summary

Lawmakers voted unanimously to refer Senate Bill 632, which would authorize a highway sign in Concord, to interim study after members raised visibility and distracted-driving concerns.

The Public Works and Highways committee voted to refer Senate Bill 632 to interim study after a short debate over the safety and visibility of a proposed highway sign in Concord. Representative Mike Edgar moved to send the bill to interim study; the motion passed on a recorded roll call (15–0, two absent) and the matter was placed on the consent…

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