Cavman
Active member
Just passing along this latest information.
"At nearly 9PM, on the last night of the 2015 Legislative Session, with a
final vote 43-6 in the Senate, SB76 PASSES!!
Finally a victory for the motorcyclist of Georgia and a victory for ABATE as
the voice for those motorcyclist! I suppose I should tell you that I had
confidence all along that we would succeed. I suppose I should say that I
knew we would get the House Rules committee to put SB76 on the calendar
after 4PM on that last day…but I can’t. Inside I was beginning to think we
were going to be thwarted again, so close to the finish.
After SB76 “crossed over” to the House, the House Public Safety Committee
amended it and added all the language of our HB166. Therefore, when SB76
passed the House on Thursday it contained both the “Redlight” language that
allows riders to proceed safely through traffic lights that do not recognize
our bikes and the language from HB166 deleting from the Code the handlebar
height restriction. Both of our bills we introduced were passed in one
amended bill."
"At nearly 9PM, on the last night of the 2015 Legislative Session, with a
final vote 43-6 in the Senate, SB76 PASSES!!
Finally a victory for the motorcyclist of Georgia and a victory for ABATE as
the voice for those motorcyclist! I suppose I should tell you that I had
confidence all along that we would succeed. I suppose I should say that I
knew we would get the House Rules committee to put SB76 on the calendar
after 4PM on that last day…but I can’t. Inside I was beginning to think we
were going to be thwarted again, so close to the finish.
After SB76 “crossed over” to the House, the House Public Safety Committee
amended it and added all the language of our HB166. Therefore, when SB76
passed the House on Thursday it contained both the “Redlight” language that
allows riders to proceed safely through traffic lights that do not recognize
our bikes and the language from HB166 deleting from the Code the handlebar
height restriction. Both of our bills we introduced were passed in one
amended bill."