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The House defeated a measure that would have tightened seat belt regulations and increased vehicle safety.
Missy Shelton has the story from Jefferson City.
The bill would have required children to wear seat belts and prohibited children from riding in open truck beds.
But a controversial amendment tacked onto the bill would have eliminated the requirment that motorcyclists wear helmets.
Bill sponsor Deleta Williams said the amendment caused some legislators to vote the bill down.
Williams said she plans to seek another vote on this bill that would require children wear seat belts.
From Jefferson City, I'm Missy Shelton.
Missy Shelton has the story from Jefferson City.
The measure would have required children to buckle up and made it illegal for children to ride in open truck beds.
But an amendment to the bill would have eliminated current law that requires motorcyclists to wear helmets.
Amendment sponsor Don Lograsso said he voted against the bill because he feared the amendment would be stripped from the bill.
Lograsso, a top GOP leader in the House, also said he believes it's an issue of rights.
Bill sponsor, Deleta Williams plans to ask for another vote to require children to wear seat belts.
From Jefferson City, I'm Missy Shelton.