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House Bill 2338 - Yellow Lights

March 6, 2010 | AZPM

House Bill 2338 requires that yellow lights last for at least three seconds. The proposal sponsored by Pima County Representative Frank Antenori (R) also requires photo enforcement cameras for red light violations only take pictures after the red light has been steadily lit for one second. HB 2338 is also sponsored by Pima County Representative David Gowan (R).

On March 3, 2010 the full House approved HB 2338 on a 36-24 vote.

Votes of Pima County House Members on House Bill 2338:

  • Frank Antenori (R) – Yes
  • David Bradley (D) – No
  • Olivia Cajero Bedford (D) – No
  • Steve Farley (D) – No
  • David Gowan (R) – Yes
  • Matt Heinz (D) – No
  • Phil Lopes (D) –No
  • Daniel Patterson (D) – No
  • Vic Williams (R) – Yes
  • Nancy Young Wright (D) – No

Full House Vote on HB 2338

Update

On April 22, 2010 the full Senate approved HB 2338 on a 25-3 vote.

Pima County Senate Delegation Vote:

  • Paula Aboud (D) – Yes
  • Frank Antenori (R) – Yes
  • Jorge Luis Garcia (D) – Yes
  • Linda Lopes (D) – Yes
  • Al Melvin (R) – Yes

Full Senate Vote on HB 2338

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