H.176

An act relating to secondary enforcement of certain motor vehicle violations

Sponsors: Rep. Taylor Small , Rep. Julia Andrews, Rep. Peter Anthony, Rep. Daisy Berbeco, Rep. Alyssa Black, Rep. Tiffany Bluemle, Rep. Michelle Bos-Lun, Rep. Jessica Brumsted, Rep. Brian Cina, Rep. Golrang Garofano, Rep. Noah Hyman, Rep. Saudia LaMont, Rep. Josie Leavitt, Rep. Jed Lipsky, Rep. Jubilee McGill, Rep. Emma Mulvaney-Stanak, Rep. Kelly Pajala, Rep. Barbara Rachelson, Rep. Tristan Roberts, Rep. Laura Sibilia, Rep. Katherine Sims, Rep. Mary-Katherine Stone, Rep. Heather Surprenant, Rep. Chea Waters Evans

Location: House Committee on Judiciary

Last Recorded Action: 2/23/2023 - Rep. Coffey of Guilford moved that the Committee on Transportation be relieved of the bill and that the same be committed to the Committee on Judiciary, which was agreed to

Committee Activity - Meeting Full List

Regular Session 2023-2024

Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Committee(s):
House Committee on Judiciary
1:45 PM

H.176 - An act relating to secondary enforcement of certain motor vehicle violations

Falko Schilling, Advocacy Director, ACLU of Vermont
Indi Schoenherr , Policy Advocate, ACLU of Vermont
Mark Anderson, President, Vermont Sheriffs' Association
Paul Ravelin, Special Operations Executive Officer, Vermont State Police
Ron Hoague, President, Vermont Association of Chiefs of Police

Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Committee(s):
House Committee on Judiciary
10:30 AM

H.176 - An act relating to secondary enforcement of certain motor vehicle violations

Etan Nasreddin-Longo, Chair, Racial Disparities in Criminal and Juvenile Justice System Advisory Panel
1:00 PM

H.176 - An act relating to secondary enforcement of certain motor vehicle violations

Ron Hoague, President, Vermont Association of Chiefs of Police
Dennis Wygmans, Traffic Resource Prosecutor, Department of State's Attorneys and Sheriffs
Stephanie Seguino, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Vermont
Rebecca Turner, Supervising Attorney, Appellate Division, Office of the Defender General
Ann Schroeder, Chair, Criminal Justice Committee, NAACP - Windham County