The limit was set to revert back to .10 in October because of a Sunset Provision in the current state law.
 / WNWO newsfile
LANSING, MICH. -- The Michigan House has passed legislation that would prevent a scheduled rise in the state's blood-alcohol limit for drivers.
Yesterday, bills were approved unanimously that would keep the legal limit for drivers' blood-alcohol content at .08 percent.
The limit was set to revert back to .10 percent in October because of a Sunset Provision in the current state law.
The new bills now head to the senate.
(The Associated Press contributed to this report)