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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 19, 2004

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Daryl Savage at (650) 688-6384

HANDS-FREE CELL PHONE BILL BACK ON ASSEMBLY FLOOR

PALO ALTO – The issue of hands-free cell phones is back on the Legislative Agenda. Assemblymember Joe Simitian will introduce a new version of his cell phone bill tomorrow afternoon at the State Assembly. The legislation requires drivers to use hands-free technology while talking on phones in their cars.

Momentum is growing for the bill, according to Simitian. Last year, for the first time, the bill passed in the State Assembly, but stalled in the Senate. “I’m trying again because the bill will save lives.  I’m cautiously optimistic our perseverance will pay off,” he said. 

Earlier this month, the Los Angeles City Council voted to support Simitian’s bill and a similar measure is pending in Washington DC.  New York has prohibited drivers from using hand-held cell phones since 2001. “I think the timing is right,” Simitian said.

 

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