Senate bill relating to motor vehicle dealers moves to House committee

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By Samantha Jones with assistance from Alex Smith

A Senate bill (SB94) that aims to amend regulations for motor vehicle dealers has been recommitted to the House Appropriations & Revenue Committee after passing through the Senate. The bill, titled "AN ACT relating to motor vehicle dealers," seeks to make changes in how motor vehicle dealerships operate and are regulated.

The chief sponsor of SB94 is M. Wilson from District 132, with support from 12 co-sponsors including A. Reed and B. Smith. The bill has garnered significant backing across the Senate, reflecting a broad interest in updating the current regulations for motor vehicle dealerships.

SB94 has now been recommitted to the House Appropriations & Revenue Committee, where it will undergo further review before potentially moving forward in the legislative process. This committee will evaluate the financial implications and other details of the bill before deciding whether to recommend its passage to the full House.

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