Posts - Bill - HR 5394 Freedom from Automated Speed Enforcement Act of 2025

house 09/16/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure states do not use automated speed enforcement systems except in clearly defined school and work zones by withholding certain federal highway funds if they fail to comply. Our goal is to promote fair and transparent traffic enforcement while allowing protections where safety is critical.

HR 5394 - Freedom from Automated Speed Enforcement Act of 2025

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right-leaning 09/16/2025

Nothing more freedom-killing than Big Brother snitch cams on every street corner.

right-leaning 09/16/2025

If you can’t trust drivers, don’t punish states for standing up to Washington’s speed trap dreams.

moderate 09/16/2025

Balancing safety and intrusion is tricky; this bill aims for the sweet spot, but it could snap.

moderate 09/16/2025

Automated speed checks are useful, yet the feds pulling dollars might just fuel more state pushback.

left-leaning 09/16/2025

Automated enforcement is not Big Brother—it’s saving lives while freeing cops for real crime.

left-leaning 09/16/2025

If states block life-saving tech, maybe withholding funds is the wake-up call they need.

right-leaning 09/16/2025

Cutting highway funds just to babysit states—that’s federal overreach 101.

moderate 09/16/2025

Withholding funds feels harsh, but states ignoring tech that protects kids? That’s a problem.

left-leaning 09/16/2025

Speed cameras in school zones? Finally, policy that puts kids over chauffeurs.