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Legislation that would ban photo radar on Arizona freeways and red light cameras in Texas have hit roadblocks, despite the support of a majority of state legislators. Yesterday in the Texas Senate, Sen. Mike Jackson, (R-La Porte) moved to suspend the regular order and pass the legislation -- a parliamentary move to speed consideration of the bill that requires the support of two-thirds. With 16 votes in favor and 14 against (with one abstention), supporters of the ban now know that they have the votes to pass the bill if they can bring it to a vote before the legislature adjourns for the year. Although the bill already passed the House with a 113-23 vote, House members attached the measure to a transportation bill on Wednesday in the hopes it would receive a simple majority vote in the Senate.