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December 9, 2011

NMA Wisconsin Alert: Ignition Interlocks Proposed for All First-Time Offenders

First-time DUI offenders in Wisconsin would be required to use an ignition interlock device (IID) under a proposal from Senator Chris Larson, D—Milwaukee, and Representative Tony Staskunas, D—West Allis. Specifically, Senate Bill 320 would require:

“… a court to order the operating privileges of a person who commits a first offense related to operating a vehicle while intoxicated, regardless of his or her alcohol concentration, be restricted to operating vehicles that are equipped with an ignition interlock device.”

Current law requires use of ignition interlock devices (IID’s) for first-time offenders with blood alcohol content of 0.15 or higher and for all repeat offenders.

The National Motorists Association does not condone or promote drunk driving in any way. We do, however, encourage policymakers to consider thoughtful solutions to the drunk-driving problem. Unfortunately, IID’s don’t fall into this category. The devices have proven unreliable, and a well-documented California DMV study found first-time offenders with interlocks on their cars had higher subsequent accident rates than first-time offenders without the devices.

Last year Mothers Against Drunk Driving floated a proposal requiring IID’s in every new vehicle sold. We know that national efforts like these begin incrementally at the local or state level, and MADD is mobilizing its Wisconsin members to support this bill.

The NMA opposes this legislation because IID’s are not an effective deterrent to drunk driving and because, if passed, this legislation may pave the way for even broader use of the devices.

SB 320 was introduced this week and has been referred to the Judiciary, Utilities, Commerce, and Government Operations committee. Please contact the committee members as well as your own Senator and Representative to let them know this bill won’t make Wisconsin’s roads any safer.

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November 16, 2011

NMA Wisconsin Alert: Dane County Wheel Tax Defeated

Thanks in part to the efforts of Wisconsin NMA members, the Dane County Board of Supervisors on Monday voted 30 to 7 against a $20 per vehicle wheel tax.

The tax would have raised money to close shortfalls in county-supported human service programs, not for road construction and maintenance. Board members apparently understood the fundamental unfairness of this and wisely voted it down.

The NMA thanks you for speaking out against this measure and for supporting Dane County motorists.

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November 14, 2011

NMA Wisconsin Alert: Oppose Dane County Wheel Tax Proposal

As early as this week, the Dane County Board of Supervisors may vote on a wheel tax proposal that would require Dane County residents to pay an additional $15 to $25 per vehicle annually for the privilege of registering their vehicles in the county. This is on top of state registration fees already in place.

According to news reports, the tax could raise up to $5 million, which would be used to close shortfalls in county-supported human service programs. A vocal minority of board members strongly opposes the measure. (Read more about their concerns and objections.)

The National Motorists Association opposes the wheel tax as well. We believe that taxes related to driving or vehicle ownership should only be used for road construction and maintenance. Anyone who drives through Dane County would certainly agree that our roadways could stand improvement. History also shows that once a tax like this is in place (ostensibly to fill a one-time need), it never goes away and usually increases.

We urge you to contact your local supervisor to state your opposition to this proposal. If you don't live in Dane County but have friends or relatives who do, let them know what’s going on and urge them to speak up.

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