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6/15/10-A bill has died that was intended to discourage communities from using red-light cameras as a “money grab.”
Sponsored by Rep. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, HB1229 would have required cities using the technology to route all fines collected to the local school district. Typically, the revenue is put into the general fund.

4/13/10-A bill in the House Public Safety Committee is intended to discourage communities from using red-light cameras as a “money grab.”
Sponsored by Rep. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, HB1229 would require cities using the technology to route all fines collected to the local school district. Typically, the revenue is put into the general fund.
For House bill status, call 573-751-4503.

12/16/09-Rep. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, has prefiled a bill for consideration during the 2010 regular session that is intended to discourage communities from using red-light cameras as a “money grab.”
HB1229 would require cities using the technology to route all fines collected to the local school district. Typically, the revenue is put into the general fund.
For House bill status, call 573-751-4503.

 

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