Representative Mello said HB 807 would increase penalties for drivers who commit certain traffic infractions that lead to crashes, arguing that higher fines and targeted penalties will deter repeat dangerous behavior. "Red lights are not a mere suggestion," he said.
Two young advocates from the YMCA recounted close calls and crashes involving friends, urging lawmakers to impose meaningful penalties and direct some proceeds to trauma centers. "This bill will ensure that when careless drivers cause harm that harm will be directly followed by accountability and meaningful penalties," Isaura Valdez said.
Law‑enforcement and safety organizations signaled support; no amendments were offered. The committee voted 18‑0 to report HB 807 favorably.
Next steps: HB 807 will proceed to the House calendar for additional consideration.