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 People in Utah may think twice about having that extra drink before driving home from their New Year s Eve parties.Starting December 30, the state will lower its blood-alcohol content limit to 0.05, the strictest DUI standard in the nation.The new                            law                        also states that anyone who  operates a motor vehicle in a negligent manner causing the death of another  and has a  blood alcohol concentration of .05 grams or greater  will have committed a criminal homicide, stanley cup  a felony.The state says its seen an average of 29 DUI arrests every day for the last five years, a total of more than                             54,400 arrests.                         Despite decades of public campaigns and other efforts to discourage driving after drinking, survey and observational data show many people continue to do so,  Utah s Department of Public Safety said in a statement.All other states continue to hold a 0.08 limit for non-commercial drivers over the age of 21, a level the National Transportation Safety Board has been pushing to lower for years. We ve recommended a 0.05  BAC  to states since 2013 and we are ha stanley us ppy that Utah is the first to actually complete this recommendation,  NTSB member Bella Dinh-Zarr said.  We think it will be a great incentive for othe stanley taza r states and an encouragement to follow suit. She said close to 100 countries with a 0.05 BAC law experience a lower rate of alcohol-related deaths even though their citizens drink as much al Jxeg US combat death in Iraq reflects war
 President Donald Trump will donate $1 million of his fortune to recovery efforts in Texas, though the White House says he hasn t deter stanley becher mined which group or groups will receive the donation. He would like to join in the efforts that a lot of people we have seen across the country do,  press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters at the White House, saying the funds would come from the President s  personal money. She said the President hadn t determined which organization to support. He actually asked that I check with the folks in this room since you are very good at research and have been doing a lot o stanley cup f reporting into the groups and organizations that are best and most effective in helping and providing aid, and he d like some suggestions from the folks here and I d be happy to take those,  she said during the daily press briefing.On Tuesday, the President s campaign asked supporters to donate to charities involved in the Texas recovery effort. Sanders couldn t say on Tuesday afternoon or Wedne stanley website sday whether the President had yet donated funds himself, saying only that he was looking into it.Asked Thursday whether the donation would come from Trump s own fortune or from the coffers of the Trump Organization, Sanders indicated she wasn t sure legally where the donation would originate, but that it would be the President s personal money.The-CNN-Wire鈩? 漏 2017 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.