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Hands-free proposal should be the law in Iowa

Rep. Ann Meyer has been steadfast in pressing for its approval

We think Iowa lawmakers have yet another chance to make the state’s roads safer for everyone.

How can they do that? By approving a bill that would prohibit drivers from using electronic devices unless they are in a hands-free mode.

State Rep. Ann Meyer, R-Fort Dodge, first introduced the bill more than four years ago after hearing horror stories from people who were in crashes or nearly in crashes because another driver was using their phone instead of paying attention to the road.

Meyer has now submitted the bill in four consecutive legislative sessions. And in each of the three previous sessions, the bill was set aside.

This year’s legislative session just might be different. Gov. Kim Reynolds announced her support for the proposal during her Condition of the State Address at the beginning of the session.

And lawmakers seem to be moving much more quickly on it this year. A legislative subcommittee will meet at noon Tuesday in the state Capitol to review it. Subcommittee meetings are the first step to getting any bill passed and signed into law.

Meyer has said that if she can ever get a hands-free measure to the floor of the House of Representatives for a vote by all the members, it would pass. We have no reason to doubt her.

And we have yet to hear a valid reason for opposing something that seems so basic it probably should have been the law when cell phones debuted years ago.

We are convinced that banning drivers from using electronic devices unless they are in a hands-free mode will save lives.

We are impressed by Meyer’s tenacity on this issue. But she needs help to get this life-saving measure passed and signed into law.

We ask residents throughout the region to contact their state senators and representatives and urge them to support the hands-free legislation. For lawmakers deluged with information from special interest groups, a short email, text or call from a constituent back home still carries a lot of weight.

The Messenger also calls upon lawmakers to join Meyer in getting this important legislation passed.

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