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Federal DUI bill to compel states to require ignition interlock device for all convicted drunk driving folks

14 hours ago ago from California DUI Lawyer Center Blog

Federal bill which will make MADD unneeded is proposed to compel states to require alcohol ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk driving offenders, with threat of losing federal funding. Is this a joke? Maybe. But the threat of losing federal highway funds is a powerful inducement to enact a safety change, and two U.S. senators, Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey and Tom Udall of New Mexico, joined MADD representatives Monday to announce ...

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Tips For Relocating to a New State

23 hours ago ago from Get Advice

Relocating to a new home can be scary enough and relocating to a new city even scarier but when it comes time to move to a new state all together it can be terrifying especially if you have no or only few family and friends living in the state that you are relocating to. So many things vary from state to state that it is hard to know what to expect when you get there. Although information can be obtained by contacting local offices in the ...

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Legislature passes tougher DUI laws; Doyle to sign measure

1 hour, 2 minutes ago ago from Car Insurance Quotes

The Legislature overwhelmingly approved a bill Wednesday that would toughen the state's drunken driving laws by making fourth offenses felonies and requiring more offenders to install ignition interlocks on their vehicles. The measure would make the most significant changes to the state's drunken driving laws since 2003, when the blood-alcohol limit for drivers dropped from 0.10 to 0.08. Under the threat that the federal government ...

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Pentagon now spending more for war than all 50 States combined spend to run the country

19 hours ago ago from Private Investigator News

The U.S. spends more for war annually than all state governments combined spend for the health, education, welfare, and safety of 308 million Americans.Joseph Henchman, director of state projects for the Tax Foundation of Washington, D.C., says the states collected a total of $781 billion in taxes in 2008.For a rough comparison, according to Wikipedia data, the total budget for what the Pentagon

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