

| Legislative Watch |
Iowa |
4/17/03-HF532, formerly known as HSB100, appears to be dead for the year. The bill would increase the interstate speed limit for cars from 65 mph to 70 mph, but drop it from 65 mph to 60 mph for vehicles weighing more than 10,000 pounds.
4/7/03-A bill that would
increase the interstate speed limit to 70 mph now contains a provision
that would
split speeds for vehicles weighing more than 10,000 pounds.
HF532, formerly HSB1000, would move the speed limit for cars to
70 mph. Amendment 1114, filed March 20, would decrease the interstate
speeds
5 mph for larger vehicles, including semis.
The bill is awaiting debate before the full House. To have a chance
to become law, it must pass the House and be forwarded to a Senate
committee by April 11.
It is vital you contact your elected House official and let them
know the importance of uniform speeds to road safety. For
contact information, visit www.legis.state.ia.us/GA/80GA/House/Members/,
or call OOIDA’s
membership department at 1-800-444-5791 and they ’ll
look it up.
3/17/03-A bill in Iowa
that would increase the interstate speed limit to 70 mph was placed
on the calendar for debate and a possible vote before the full House.
HF532, which was formerly known as HSB100, would move the speed limit
on interstates to 70 mph, but leave it at 65 mph on non-interstate four-lane
divided highways.
The measure passed the House Transportation Committee by an 11-9 vote
March 11. It is likely to remain on the House calendar for at least
a week, and may be amended on the floor. To have a chance to become
law, it must be passed and moved over to a Senate committee by April
11.
For bill status, call (515) 281-3221.
3/12/03-An Iowa legislative
panel has voted in favor of increasing the interstate speed limit to
70 mph.
HSB100 passed the House Transportation Committee by a 11-9 vote March
11. The bill, which has been retitled HF532, now moves on to the House
floor for a vote.
The bill would move the speed limit on interstates to 70 mph, but leave
it at 65 mph on non-interstate four-lane divided highways.
For bill status, call (515) 281-3221.






