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St. Johns County teen’s death spurs federal language proficiency bill

Summary by Jacksonville Today
The St. Johns County Commission agreed Tuesday to send a letter to Washington D.C. in support of an effort to permanently require an English-language proficiency test for truck drivers. Proposed by U.S. Rep. David Taylor, R-Ohio, Connor’s Law is named for a St. Johns County teen who was killed in a multi-vehicle crash on I-95 in 2017. Connor Dzion, 18, was stuck in standstill traffic due to a crash on I-95 when he was rear-ended by a truck drive…
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Jacksonville Today broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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