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The bill would require driver consent before insurers could access or sell data related to speed, braking and seat belt usage.
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The Missouri House unanimously approved the registration legislation Monday for vehicles less than six years old.
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The legislation approved by the House on Wednesday is designed to temper tax increases on personal property such as vehicles.
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Legislation passed by the Missouri House on Monday would remove the requirement for noncommercial vehicles over 10 years old or with more than 150,000 miles to have an inspection every two years.