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IntroducedFeb 03, 2025
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Passed HouseApr 23, 2025
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Passed SenateApr 24, 2025
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Signed into Law
Dangerous Excessive Speeding; Provides conduct that constitutes dangerous excessive speeding; authorizes, rather than requires, officer to indicate applicable civil penalty on certain traffic citations; requires person cited for certain driving infractions to appear at scheduled hearing.
Last Action See all actions
House • Apr 24, 2025: Ordered enrolled
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Companion Bills
Dangerous Excessive Speeding; Specifying conduct that constitutes dangerous excessive speeding; authorizing the revocation of a person’s driving privilege for a specified period upon a second or subsequent conviction of dangerous excessive speeding; providing exceptions to the requirement that an officer indicate the applicable civil penalty on a specified traffic citation, etc.
Summary/Bill Text
Sponsors
- State Affairs Committeeprimary
- Criminal Justice Subcommitteeprimary
- Government Operations Subcommitteeprimary
- Plasenciaprimary
- Alvarez, D.primary
- Alvarez, J.cosponsor
- Valdéscosponsor
Votes
YES: 75
- Abbott
- Albert
- Alvarez, D.
- Oliver
- Alvarez, J.
- Esposito
- Overdorf
- Anderson
- Fabricio
- Owen
- Andrade
- Franklin
- Partington
- Perez
- Garrison
- Baker
- Gentry
- Plakon
- Bankson
- Gerwig
- Barnaby
- Giallombardo
- Porras
- Basabe
- Gossett-Seidman
- Redondo
- Rizo
- Berfield
- Greco
- Black
- Griffitts
- Robinson, W.
- Blanco
- Grow
- Booth
- Salzman
- Borrero
- Sapp
- Botana
- Shoaf
- Brackett
- Sirois
- Brannan
- Jacques
- Smith
- Johnson
- Snyder
- Busatta
- Kendall
- Canady
- Kincart Jonsson
- Koster
- LaMarca
- Cassel
- López, J.
- Tendrich
- Chamberlin
- Lopez, V.
- Tomkow
- Maggard
- Trabulsy
- Tramont
- Cobb
- Mayfield
- Tuck
- Conerly
- McClure
- Cross
- McFarland
- Weinberger
- Michael
- Yarkosky
- Miller
- Duggan
- Mooney
NO: 38
Actions
- Apr 24, 2025 | House
- In Messages
- Ordered enrolled
- Apr 24, 2025 | Senate
- Withdrawn from Fiscal Policy
- Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
- Substituted for CS/SB 1782
- Read 2nd time
- Read 3rd time
- CS passed; YEAS 37 NAYS 0
- Apr 23, 2025 | Senate
- In Messages
- Referred to Fiscal Policy
- Received
- Apr 23, 2025 | House
- Read 2nd time
- Placed on 3rd reading
- Added to Third Reading Calendar
- Read 3rd time
- CS passed; YEAS 75, NAYS 38
- Apr 17, 2025 | House
- Favorable with CS by State Affairs Committee
- Reported out of State Affairs Committee
- Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)
- CS Filed
- Bill referred to House Calendar
- Bill added to Special Order Calendar (4/23/2025)
- 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 3)
- Apr 15, 2025 | House
- Added to State Affairs Committee agenda
- Apr 02, 2025 | House
- Referred to State Affairs Committee
- Now in State Affairs Committee
- Apr 01, 2025 | House
- Favorable with CS by Criminal Justice Subcommittee
- Reported out of Criminal Justice Subcommittee
- Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)
- CS Filed
- 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 2)
- Mar 28, 2025 | House
- PCS added to Criminal Justice Subcommittee agenda
- Mar 27, 2025 | House
- Referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee
- Referred to State Affairs Committee
- Now in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
- Mar 26, 2025 | House
- Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)
- CS Filed
- 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 1)
- Mar 25, 2025 | House
- Favorable with CS by Government Operations Subcommittee
- Reported out of Government Operations Subcommittee
- Mar 21, 2025 | House
- Added to Government Operations Subcommittee agenda
- Mar 04, 2025 | House
- 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)
- Feb 12, 2025 | House
- Referred to Government Operations Subcommittee
- Referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee
- Referred to State Affairs Committee
- Now in Government Operations Subcommittee
- Feb 03, 2025 | House
- Filed