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Gov. Charlie Baker proposes harsher penalties for driving with suspended license, wants to tighten road safety regulations
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Marc Cremer promotes a road safety bill filed by Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday, recounting how his late daughter, Haley Cremer, died in 2014 after being hit by a driver with a suspended license.Pool photo by Jessica Rinaldi/Boston Globe
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Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday proposed legislation to create harsher penalties for people driving while their license is suspended, particularly those who drive recklessly, cause injuries or kill others.
The Republican governor’s latest proposal seeks to build on Haley’s Law, a 2014 law named after a 20-year-old Sharon woman who was fatally struck by a driver with a suspended license.