From: "Chuck Smith"
To: "Bob Iden"
Subject: Update on SB 163
Date: Thursday, December 01, 2005 7:18 PM
To update Ohio Senate action on SB 163, Senator Tom Roberts' Mandatory
Helmet Bill:
The Senate Highways and Transportation Committee held three hearings on the
bill. While a vote was scheduled during the third hearing, it was
informally determined by the Chair that the votes did not exist to pass the
bill out of committee, so no vote was taken. SB 163 is still pending in
the Transportation Committee.
Thanks,
Chuck Smith
Chair, Ohio Bicycle Federation
Share the Road License Plate Now Available
Visit your Deputy Registrar or go to oplates.com
chuck@ohiobike.org
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