INDIANAPOLIS, IN – House members in Indiana recently overwhelmingly voted against sending a bill to the governor requiring all passengers in every vehicle — including pickup trucks — to wear seat belts, The Journal Gazette reports. The 65-34 vote to defeat the proposed concurrence doesn’t kill the bill, but rather sends it to the conference committee for further negotiation. The legislation would have closed a loophole exempting vehicles registered as trucks from Indiana’s mandatory seat-belt law. The bill also would have required passengers in the back seats of all vehicles to buckle up. According to The Journal Gazette, the House had inserted a provision that would count pickups as passenger vehicles in the formula that distributes local road and street money.

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