Red-light camera subcommittee to meet March 2

State Sen. Dan Duffy’s bill to ban red-light cameras in Illinois (S.B. 2466) was assigned to a special subcommittee earlier this month. Now a date has been set for the subcommittee to meet: next Tuesday, March 2, 2010, at 6 p.m. According to a recent Christian Science Monitor article, “State Sen. Dan Duffy (R) says the bill could move to the Senate floor in two weeks.”

The bill currently has fifteen co-sponsors, including gubernatorial hopeful Bill Brady.

4 thoughts on “Red-light camera subcommittee to meet March 2”

  1. Can’t believe it but I was persuaded to change my pro-redlight camera stance after reading Mr. Risinger’s arguments against them. Speaking of cameras, is anyone following the Lower Merion, PA “spywebcam” case? Unbelievable.

  2. RED LIGHT CAMERAS = BIG BROTHER = MONEY MONEY MONEY FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT COMMON FOLK!!WHY MAKE ME PAY IF I CREEP ON A RED LIGHT… ITS NOT LIKE I DROVE THRU THE RED LIGHT!!!!! THESE ARE CRAZY TIMES WE LIVE IN!!!!!

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