(Des Moines) In Iowa, lawmakers are cracking down on traffic cameras to prioritize road safety over money-making schemes. The proposed bill requires communities to prove that installing cameras is necessary for dangerous roads and that they’re changing how people drive. It’s all about making sure these cameras are helping, not just cashing in on drivers’ mistakes. The move comes after concerns that some towns were more interested in pocketing fines than preventing accidents. If the bill passes, it could mean fewer speed traps and more focus on keeping everyone safe on the road.
The legislature is working on a plan to make it easier for gas stations to offer more environmentally friendly fuel options. This new plan would give gas stations more time to update their pumps to handle fuels like E15, E40, and E85. These fuels have more ethanol, which is better for the environment. The goal is to help gas stations switch without spending too much money. While some support the plan, others worry about whether the new equipment will be ready.
Additionally, the legislature approved legislation addressing organized retail theft, making it a new state crime. Passing in a unanimous vote, the bill defines organized retail theft as individuals working together to steal merchandise and sell or return it. Lawmakers argue that increased retail theft in Iowa necessitates measures to deter such crimes.