Hawaii Tribune-Herald: BAC measure dies again

From the article: Legislation that would reduce the threshold for drunken driving from 0.08% blood alcohol content to 0.05% is dead for this year. State Senate Bill 2384, which had passed the Senate, passed its first House of Representatives floor reading on March 7, but died when it wasn’t scheduled to be heard by the House Transportation Committee by a March 14 deadline.

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