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Liam's Law
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John TorbettRepublicanLast Action
Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate2025-04-16
Vote Breakdown
Plain Language Summary
Liam's Law increases criminal penalties for reckless driving, street racing, and hit-and-run offenses that result in serious injury or death. It upgrades penalties for street racing from misdemeanors to felonies when serious injury or death occurs, extends driver's license revocation periods (including permanent revocation for deaths), and strengthens hit-and-run requirements by distinguishing between crashes resulting in serious bodily injury versus other injuries.
Arguments in Favor
- •Supporters argue this law protects public safety by creating stronger deterrents against dangerous driving behaviors like street racing and hit-and-run incidents.
- •They contend that harsher penalties—including longer license revocations and felony charges—will discourage reckless drivers and hold offenders more accountable when their actions cause serious harm or death.
- •The bill may also encourage drivers to remain at accident scenes and provide assistance to victims.
Arguments Against
- •Opponents may argue that felony charges and permanent license revocations could result in overly harsh punishments that limit rehabilitation opportunities, particularly for younger offenders.
- •Some may contend that licensing revocations alone don't prevent unsafe driving by unlicensed drivers and question whether harsher penalties effectively deter street racing compared to other enforcement approaches.
- •Additionally, concerns may exist about whether the law's distinctions between injury types create implementation challenges for courts.
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