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Arkansas Lawmakers Approve Change In DWI Law

Arkansas lawmakers have given final legislative approval to a change in the state's driving while intoxicated law that's intended to prevent the state from losing more than $50 million in federal highway funding.

The House on Thursday approved by an 80-2 vote a proposal to make DWI an offense for which prosecutors don't have to prove intent. The measure would apply only to alcohol-related DWI offenses.

The measure now heads to Gov. Asa Hutchinson's desk.

The bill was proposed after the state Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that DWI is not a "strict scrutiny" offense where prosecutors don't have to show intent. State highway officials have said the ruling threatened transportation funding that's tied to the state's DWI laws.

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