• Senate Judiciary will meet to weigh in on proposals to implement recommendations of the Mortgage Foreclosure Task Force and to restrict hunting to private or public land where the landowner has granted permission.
• Senate Judiciary will meet to hear a bill that allows cops to put a wheel clamp or boot on a car used in committing prostitution.
• House Finance will meet to consider bills that impose toll charges on highways, allow for speeding and red light cameras and ask DOT to study extending the zipper lane westward from Waipahu toward Kapolei.
• House Finance will meet to address a measure that requires the Campaign Spending Commission to maintain public records in a searchable database, and another that allows for online voter registration.

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