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Tue Oct 8, 2019, 06:25 AM Oct 2019

State lawmakers closing the gap on limousine safety measures

ALBANY — State lawmakers believe they're well positioned to adopt limousine safety standards in January, after failing to get the measures passed during the past legislative session.

The optimism comes after a summer of discussions between legislative staffers from the majorities in both houses of the state Legislature, who are continuing to work out technical and philosophical differences — a sharp contrast from the lack of communication earlier this year.

"We're getting closer and closer to having the bills ready to close," said Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli, a Syracuse-area Democrat and chair of the chamber's transportation committee.

The progress comes as a delegation of federal lawmakers from New York on Thursday announced they had also drafted a series of measures they will ask Congress to enact to improve safety regulations in the limousine industry.

Read more: https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/State-lawmakers-close-gap-on-limousine-safety-14489810.php
(Albany Times Union)

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