SD House votes down bill to standardize driver's ed
Monday, 04 March 2013 17:44
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) _ A measure that would set up a coordinated drivers' education system with statewide standards for course content, instruction, testing and instructor certification has failed in the South Dakota House. The bill was one of a handful to come out of the Task Force on Teen Driving Safety. The Senate Transportation Committee last week attached a $50,000 appropriation to the bill, which forced sponsors to get a two-thirds vote. Two attempts to strip the appropriation failed, and the bill twice couldn't garner two-thirds support. Democratic Rep. Peggy Gibson of Huron argued that the federal government is providing money to hire a drivers' education coordinator so the appropriation is unnecessary. But Republican Rep. Lance Russell of Hot Springs says he's concerned about sequestration and whether the money would be available. AP-WF-03-04-13 2340GMT<
 
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