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 Gov. Bryant Signs House Bill 580 into Law

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
April 11, 2019
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 Gov. Bryant signs House Bill 580 into law, creates extra protection for highway workers

JACKSON, MISS. – The Mississippi Asphalt Pavement Association (MAPA) recently joined Governor Phil Bryant and legislative leaders for a ceremonial signing of House Bill 580. The bill, authored by Rep. Mark Baker, will provide enhanced safety for highway construction workers and the traveling public through Mississippi highway construction work zones. Deemed, Mississippi’s “Blue Light Law” by many, the bill now signed into law will allow for additional and dedicated law enforcement presence throughout highway construction work zones in the state.

Legislators responsible for H.B. 580’s passage:

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  • Rep. Mark Baker (R – Brandon)
  • Sen. Angela Hill (R – Picayune)
  • Rep. Charles Busby (R – Pascagoula)
  • Sen. Willie Simmons (D – Cleveland)

“The highway construction industry has been trying to get meaningful legislation like what was authored by Rep. Baker in the House and Sen. Hill in the Senate for over a decade, to no avail. This year, however, we pushed and pushed and with the help of our two bill authors and the two chairman of the respective Transportation committees House Bill 580 passed through the Mississippi Legislature and was signed by the Governor, said Clifton L. “Pepper” Beckman, Jr. President of Dunn Roadbuilders and past Board President of the Mississippi Asphalt Pavement Association.

In a single week in the fall of 2018, a staggering 6 people were struck by oncoming traffic in highway work zones. Countless lives will now be saved by this safety-focused legislation. Not just our construction workforce, but also for the traveling public. The blue light presence we so desperately need on paving projects will be a deterrent for reckless driving in our workplace. I could not be more pleased by the hard work and commitment by the legislators that had a hand in this bill’s passage”, said Huey Stockstill, Jr., President of Huey P. Stockstill, LLC and Board President of the Mississippi Asphalt Pavement Association

Pictured (Left to Right) Nathan Killingsworth – APAC MS, Rep. Stacey Wilkes, Lester Williams – Dickerson & Bowen, Lee Carson – N.L. Carson Construction, Dwayne Boyd – APAC MS, Chief Willie Huff – MDOT, Comm. Tom King – Southern Transportation Commissioner, Seth Spiers – Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions, Governor PhilBryant, Jason Brewer – W.E. Blain & Sons, Bradley Barnes – Adcamp Inc., Mike Pepper – MS Road Builders’ Assn., Comm. Mike Tagert – Northern Transportation Commissioner, Melinda McGrath – MDOT, Comm. DickHall – Central Transportation Commissioner, James Williams – MDOT, Pepper Beckman– Dunn Roadbuilders,Michael Arnemann – MS Asphalt Pavement Assn., Ralph Barnes – Adcamp, Inc., Huey Stockstill, Jr. – Huey P. Stockstill, LLC

 

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