

| Legislative Watch |
Iowa |
10/8/03-HF43, a bill that would cut the legal blood alcohol content for
motorists from 0.10 percent to 0.08, failed to pass the Legislature.
A similar bill – HF65 – however, was approved by lawmakers and
signed into law by the governor in April.
3/7/03-Legislation
in the Iowa General Assembly lowers the state's legal blood-alcohol
limit for drivers and at the same time retains valuable federal dollars.
Iowa defines the standard for drunken driving as 0.10 percent blood
alcohol content. Under HF43, authored by Rep. Jim Van Engelenhoven,
R-71st District, the standard would be cut to 0.08.
A 2000 federal law requires each state's legislature to adopt the
0.08 limit by 2004 or lose 2 percent of its highway money.
Iowa would forfeit about $47 million in federal highway funds if it
fails to act, The Quad-City Times reported.
States that adopt the new limit by 2007 can recover the withheld funds.
The bill is in the House Public Safety Committee. For bill status,
call (515) 281-3221.






