Star-Advertiser: Letter: Tarnas should have heard blood-alcohol bill

In this Letter to the Editor, Michael Sparks expresses his deep concern over the recent decision by state Rep. David Tarnas to decline a hearing on Senate Bill 160, which would lower the blood alcohol-level threshold for drunk driving from .08 to .05. “As a concerned citizen, I am deeply troubled by his lack of action on a solution that has been proven to save lives and reduce injuries,” writes Sparks.

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