Stalled Felony DUI Bill Faces Key Colorado Test

DENVER (AP) — A measure to add penalties for habitual drunken drivers faces a key test Tuesday in the state Senate.

The felony DUI bill has already passed the House and was mentioned by the governor in January as a priority for the year.

Colorado is among five states where drunken drivers face only misdemeanor charges, even after repeated convictions.

The bill would make a fourth DUI a felony punishable by up to six years in prison and a fine of as much as $500,000.

A third DUI in seven years could also be a felony if it includes aggravating factors, such as having children in the car or causing major injuries.

The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on the measure Tuesday.

House Bill 1043

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