MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The Senate judiciary committee has signed off on four bills that would impose tougher drunken driving penalties.
The Republican proposals would create a five-year minimum prison sentence for homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle and raise the minimum incarceration period for fifth and sixth offenses from six months to 18 months.
They also would prohibit all repeat offenders as well as first-timers with a blood-alcohol percentage of .15 or greater from driving anything without an ignition interlock and strip repeat offenders of their licenses for at least a decade.
The committee approved the bills during a meeting Thursday, clearing the way for a full Senate floor vote.
The bill creating a five-year sentence for homicide by intoxicated use of vehicle passed the Assembly in May.
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