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House Passes ‘Nathan's Law'

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The Mississippi House passed HB 551 yesterday that proposes to increase penalties for drivers who pass a school bus while it is loading or unloading passengers.

House members passed the measure by a unanimous 118-0 vote. Violating "Nathan's Law," could result in a fine of $750.00 for the first offense and up for $1,500 for a second offense in a five-year period and suspension of driving privileges for 90 days. Drivers who injure a child while passing a stopped school bus would be charged with aggravated assault and face up to 20 years in prison.

Last year, a similar bill died in a House conference committee after the Senate and House passed different versions. Lawmakers complained that the bill was too watered down after Rep. Ed Blackmon. D-Canton, removed several provisions from the bill. Blackmon is the author of the current bill.

The bill is named after 5-year-old Nathan Key of Laurel, who died in 2009 when a motorist hit him as he got off his school bus in front of his home.

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