Transportation Committee to Focus On Safety As 2025 Opens with 12 Traffic Fatalities in First 15 Days
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The agenda also includes towing regulations, mass transit, other issues.
By Jamil Ragland, CTNewsJunkie.com
The Transportation Committee held its first meeting of the 2025 legislative session Wednesday morning, setting an agenda that will deal with everything from traffic safety to towing to mass transit improvements to the trade relationship with Puerto Rico.
“You’re going to see lots of concepts today and in the coming weeks dealing with all things road safety, making sure we have a wonderful state that’s walkable, cyclable, drivable, that we have a wonderful public transportation system in place and that we are dealing with clean air and making sure that we are being environmentally friendly and recognizing our impact on greenhouse gas emissions,” said Sen. Christine Cohen, D-Guilford, co-chair of the committee.
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