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Saturday, May 19, 2007

HOUSE KILLS OMNIBUS TRAFFIC REGULATIONS BILL


The House of Representatives on May 18 defeated an omnibus transportation and traffic regulations bill by 66-81 vote with Democrats leading the opposition. The bill, HB 596, began as a one-page measure relating to bid bonds for highway construction projects but ballooned to nearly 200-pages by the time it cleared the Senate.

One provision that contributed to the bill’s defeat would have made it harder for Missourians to challenge traffic tickets in court. Under existing law, the state must prove such cases beyond a reasonable doubt. The bill would have substantially lowered the state’s burden of proof to a preponderance of the evidence, which is must easier to meet.

Another controversial section required drivers whose licenses have been suspended for more than 60 days to purchase special license plates for all vehicles licensed solely or jointly in their name. The measure granted police the power to pull over vehicles bearing such plates at will. Many lawmakers were concerned the requirement would cause unnecessary collateral damage by requiring innocent drivers to get special plates on cars they own jointly with a family member whose license had been suspended.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Fee Offices

The Missouri Department of Revenue plans to competitively bid the contract to run a second license fee office. The contract will be bid on the Harrisonville office. Using a competitive bidding process for the first time, the department last month awarded the contract for a fee office in west St. Louis County. Fee office contracts typically are given to political supporters of the governor. The state’s other 181 fee offices were awarded as political patronage.