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“The distraction is the conversation, not the device,” Mosher said.

However, she said AAA approaches legislation with a sense of "realism" at the "appetite" the public and lawmakers might have for prohibitions on certain kinds of distracted driving behaviors.

It is unclear when the state Senate will take up the legislation that was approved by the House. But one of the two state senators representing the Tri-Cities said she would oppose the legislation.

“People are capable of making responsible decisions, and we need to protect their right to do so,” said state Sen. Karen McConnaughay, R-South Elgin, in a prepared statement. “If we continue to unnecessarily regulate things that people can decide for themselves, where do we draw the line?”

State Sen. Jim Oberweis, R-Sugar Grove, said he had not read the legislation, nor was he familiar with it.

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