WARNING: The following news brief contains an opinion.
Proposed legislation to ban typing, reading and texting while driving, an issue covered earlier by the Gazette, died in the Arizona Senate Tuesday for the second year in a row despite support from cell phone companies and many organizations. The City of Phoenix has already banned texting while driving.
The Senate's failure to act comes at a time when a bill designed to stop the federal government from banning incandescent light bulbs continues its relentless progression through the state legislature, posing once again the eternal question: WHY DO WE TOLERATE THESE INSUFFERABLE CLOWNS?
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Clownish legislature defeats texting while driving
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