

| Legislative Watch |
Virginia |
1/31/08-A bill has died that would have required the impoundment of motor vehicles for driving without an operator’s license.
Sponsored by Sen. Ken Cuccinelli, R-Fairfax, SB108 was removed from consideration in the Senate Courts of Justice Committee, effectively killing it for the year. The Senate Transportation Committee previously approved it by unanimous consent.
The bill sought to provide that any adult convicted of two offenses of driving without an operator’s license would have their motor vehicle impounded for 30 days.
1/10/08-The Senate Transportation Committee unanimously approved a bill that would require the impoundment of motor vehicles for driving without an operator’s license.
Sponsored by Sen. Ken Cuccinelli, R-Fairfax, SB108 would provide that any adult convicted of two offenses of driving without an operator’s license would have their motor vehicle impounded for 30 days.
The bill has moved to the Senate Courts of Justice.
For Senate bill status, call (804) 698-7410. In Virginia, call 1-888-892-6948.
1/7/08-Sen. Ken Cuccinelli, R-Fairfax, has filed a bill for consideration during the upcoming regular session that would require the impoundment of motor vehicles for driving without an operator’s license.
SB108 would provide that any adult convicted of two offenses of driving without an operator’s license would have their motor vehicle impounded for 30 days.
The bill is in the Senate Transportation Committee.
And identical House bill – HB446 – is awaiting assignment to committee.
For Senate bill status, call (804) 698-7410. In Virginia, call 1-888-892-6948.






