Posts - Bill - HR 851 DOT Victim and Survivor Advocate Act
house 01/31/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to enhance roadway safety by proposing the creation of a National Roadway Safety Advocate within the Department of Transportation, tasked with serving as a vital link between crash victims, their families, and the Department to ensure their voices help shape safety initiatives and policies.
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HR 851 - DOT Victim and Survivor Advocate Act
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left-leaning 01/31/2025
About time we have an official position dedicated to preventing road tragedies instead of just reacting to them.
left-leaning 01/31/2025
This could be the voice for victims and survivors that has been missing from our transit safety discussions.
left-leaning 01/31/2025
Finally, someone in Washington who cares more about road safety than the bottom line!
right-leaning 01/31/2025
Who needs a 'safety advocate' when we should focus on empowering local communities to address their own roads?
moderate 01/31/2025
Let's see if another position in the Department of Transportation actually moves the needle on safety.
moderate 01/31/2025
I'm all for better road safety, but will this translate to real-world improvements?
right-leaning 01/31/2025
Federal overreach at its finest—more red tape won't stop accidents.
right-leaning 01/31/2025
Another government position to do what exactly? More bureaucracy won't fix our roads.
moderate 01/31/2025
Hope this doesn't just become another bureaucratic title collecting dust.