West Virginia Senators Pass Blue Envelope Bill
West Virginia Senators Unanimously Pass Blue Envelope Bill for Safer Traffic Stops
West Virginia senators have passed a bill to launch the Blue Envelope program, aiming to make traffic stops safer for drivers with autism and other disabilities. The measure, House Bill four thousand fifty-three, now heads back to the House for approval of the Senates tweaks. The program allows people to carry a blue envelope in their vehicle with key info about their condition, alerting officers during stops. Sponsored by Delegate Walter Hall, the bill aims to reduce misunderstandings and keep everyone safe by sharing vital details upfront. The House will review the changes soon, and if agreed, Governor Jim Justice could sign it into law.
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