Here are the transportation, public safety bills that didn't make it out of committee: In Session
Friday marked another cut-off deadline for bills making their way through the Washington State Legislature, narrowing the list of issues legislators will be dealing with this year.
A number of bills dealing with transportation and road safety didn't make it out of committee, including a bill that would have required turn signals to be used when someone is planning on exiting a roundabout and another that would have put new restrictions on where someone can turn right on a red light.
On the public safety side, a bill that would have strengthened penalties for catalytic converter thefts appears dead.
The proposal would have made the crime a felony, punishable by more than a year in prison, and it would have required scrap metal businesses to require proof of ownership before anyone gets paid for a catalytic converter.
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