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File #: 241847    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: In Council-Adoption
File created: 4/2/2025 In control: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action:
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution amending the City of Milwaukee’s legislative package to seek introduction and passage of state legislation to make Wisconsin a "hands-free cell phone state."
Sponsors: ALD. BURGELIS, ALD. PEREZ, ALD. MOORE, ALD. WESTMORELAND, ALD. BAUMAN
Number
241847
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
221621, 181420, 211923
Sponsor
ALD. BURGELIS, PEREZ, MOORE, WESTMORELAND AND BAUMAN
Title
Resolution amending the City of Milwaukee’s legislative package to seek introduction and passage of state legislation to make Wisconsin a "hands-free cell phone state."
Analysis
This resolution amends the City of Milwaukee’s legislative package to advocate for the introduction and passage of state legislation to make Wisconsin a "hands-free cell phone state," improving roadway safety across the state.
Body
Whereas, From 2012 to 2022, traffic deaths in Milwaukee increased by 107.1%, while traffic fatalities climbed by 45.8% in the state’s next 19 largest cities over that same time period; and

Whereas, Distracted driving is a leading cause of traffic accidents and fatalities nationwide, with handheld cell phone use significantly contributing to these incidents; and

Whereas, The Wisconsin State Legislature has previously adopted laws to prevent distracted driving and promote public safety, including banning texting while driving, prohibiting the use of handheld mobile devices in construction zones, and banning individuals with probationary licenses from using cell phones while driving; and

Whereas, On March 3, 2025, through File Number 25-147, the Milwaukee County Supervisors Committee on Intergovernmental Relations recommended for adoption a resolution urging the Wisconsin State Legislature to pass legislation requiring drivers to utilize hands-free technology to reduce the likelihood of distraction-related crashes; and

Whereas, Collaboration between the City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County on this issue is critical to presenting a unified effort to improve roadway safety for all Wisconsin residents and to ensure consistent enforcement of distracted driving laws across municipalities; and

Whereas, Statewide legislation would align Wisconsin with over 30 other states that have already enacted hands-free driving laws, ...

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