A bill strengthening Wisconsin’s ignition interlock law is heading to the governor’s desk.
The State Assembly gave unanimous approval to the measure that aims to prevent repeat drunk driving offenses.
It could legally allow offenders to drive soon, but only if an interlock device is installed to ensure sober driving.
Advocates say the bill would allow faster installation of the devices for repeat and first-time high blood alcohol content offenders.
The State Senate already passed a companion version of the bill earlier this year.













