

| Legislative Watch |
South Dakota |
11/21/02-Rep. Bill
Napoli, R-Rapid City, and about 10 other lawmakers plan to introduce
a measure in the South Dakota Legislature to lower the penalties levied
on overweight trucks.
The proposal would lower civil fines and give local governments more
discretion in enforcing laws on weight limits. Napoli said the fines,
passed by the 1999 Legislature as part of a boost in the state fuel
tax, were too harsh.
The legislator contends the fines, which he said were four times higher
than those levied by neighboring states, should be lowered to just above
fines in surrounding states.
"If we have to call every trucker in the state and have them show
up at the Capitol," Napoli said, "we're willing to do
that. That's how bad it is now."
Current Gov. Bill Janklow said the state should not let overweight vehicles
tear apart roads after asking motorists to fund road construction and
maintenance. However, Gov.-elect Mike Rounds, who supported the increased
penalties as Senate Republican leader, said he would listen to opponents
of the fines before he makes a decision on the proposal.
South Dakota truckers should contact their state lawmakers and ask them
to support this proposal.






