Press Release: Gov. Evers Signs Bills to Address Carjacking and Reckless Driving in Wisconsin
State of Wisconsin sent this bulletin at 05/10/2023 01:45 PM CDTFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 10, 2023 |
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov |
Gov. Evers Signs Bills to Address Carjacking and Reckless Driving in Wisconsin |
Governor again urges Legislature to approve budget initiatives designed to curb reckless driving, make roads safer |
MILWAUKEE — Gov. Tony Evers today signed two bills that would help address reckless driving and carjacking in the state by increasing penalties for both and creating a new “carjacking” section of the criminal code. “Reckless driving and other dangerous behaviors are putting our kids, families, and communities at risk all across our state, and we must do more at the state level to address dangerous behavior on our roads,” said Gov. Evers. “I’m proud the first enacted bill of my second term was a aimed at curbing reckless driving, and I am glad to be continuing that work today by signing these bills to address carjacking and ensure reckless driving is treated with the seriousness it requires.” In April, Gov. Evers also signed Senate Bill 92, now 2023 Wisconsin Act 1, to curb reckless driving in Wisconsin by allowing counties and municipalities to enact ordinances authorizing law enforcement to impound a vehicle if its owner is cited for reckless driving, has a prior conviction for reckless driving, and has not paid the imposed forfeiture for that offense. Assembly Bill 55, now 2023 Wisconsin Act 9:
Senate Bill 76, now 2023 Wisconsin Act 10:
“These bills are a good place to start, but our work cannot stop here,” continued Gov. Evers. “I am once again urging the Legislature to support my budget initiatives that build upon the legislation I’m signing today to combat reckless driving across our state. I look forward to further discussions to make our roads and communities safer by taking a statewide, multi-pronged approach on this critically important issue.”
Unfortunately, last week, the Joint Committee on Finance met in its first executive session of the budget process and in a single motion removed more than 540 provisions from the governor’s budget, including several additional provisions to make roads safer, such as:
In addition to his 2023-25 biennial budget proposals, Gov. Evers has previously announced more than $100 million in investments to support violence prevention and community safety efforts statewide, including to support the work of local and Tribal law enforcement across the state and, notably, to prevent reckless driving through environmental design and upgrades to local roads in Milwaukee.
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