Wyoming Senate Panel Kills Cell Phone Proposal
A Wyoming Senate committee has killed a bill that would have prohibited the use of hand-held cellphones while driving in Wyoming.
The Senate Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Committee voted against Senate File 93 on Monday.
The bill would have allowed drivers to use hands-free technology.
Bill sponsor Democratic Sen. Floyd Esquibel, of Cheyenne, says he will propose the bill again next year.
The committee delayed voting on a separate measure that would make it illegal for school bus drivers to use hand-held cellphones while operating a bus.
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