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Iowa lawmakers expected to again take on hot-button issues - but maybe not as many as before

DES MOINES - Public safety officials want to ban hand-held cellphones while driving, Republicans want to bolster gun rights and weaken abortion rights in the Iowa Constitution and Democrats want the state to regulate marijuana like alcohol.

Iowa Legislature to tackle hot button issues: distracted driving, abortion, guns, marijuana

Iowa Legislature to tackle hot button issues: distracted driving, abortion, guns, marijuana
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Traffic Enforcement Enhanced for Holiday Season

Area law enforcement will be focusing on traffic safety for the Christmas and New Years’ holidays. Pella Police Captain Paul Haase says additional officers across the state will be patrolling to look for drivers that are speeding, not wearing seatbelts, and operating while intoxicated or distracted. Haase says they’ve participated in sTEP enforcement waves through the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau during holidays throughout the years that coincide with a higher number of drivers travelling.

Traffic Enforcement Ramping Up for Christmas, New Year s | KNIA KRLS Radio

Area law enforcement will be focusing on traffic safety for the Christmas and New Years’ holidays. Pella Police Captain Paul Haase says additional officers across the state will be patrolling to look for drivers that are speeding, not wearing seatbelts, and operating while intoxicated or distracted. Haase says they’ve participated in sTEP enforcement waves through the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau during holidays throughout the years that coincide with a higher number of drivers travelling.

» Iowa State Patrol Talks National Impaired Driving Prevention Month

Iowa State Patrol Talks National Impaired Driving Prevention Month December 18, 2020 5:59 am Saga Communications Spencer, IA (KICD)– For nearly four decades the month of December has been recognized as National Impaired Driving Prevention Month because the holidays being the deadliest time on the roads. Iowa State Patrol Trooper Kevin Krull tells the designation was first recognized by President Regan in 1981 as the number of impaired driving fatalities began to rise from around 33 to 50 percent between Thanksgiving and the end of the year. Trooper Krull tells there appeared to be some improvements in fatalities involving impaired driving within the last decade until two years ago when the statistics shot back up again.

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