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Hastily called special legislative session repeals DUI law

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Republican Gov. Bill Haslam is thanking members of the Tennessee General Assembly for acting quickly in a special legislative session to prevent the loss of $60 million in federal road money.

The governor had hastily called this week's session after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration warned that the state would lose 8 percent of its federal road funding if a new drunken driving law wasn't repealed by Oct. 1