Posts - Bill - S 1595 Improving Police CARE Act

senate 05/05/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that trauma kits purchased with federal grant funds meet clear, medically-approved standards so law enforcement officers have the best tools to quickly treat life-threatening injuries in emergencies. This will also guide agencies on training and properly maintaining these kits to improve emergency response outcomes.

S 1595 - Improving Police CARE Act

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right-leaning 05/05/2025

Finally, something that doesn’t balloon the budget—just basic standards for bleeding control, no fluff.

left-leaning 05/05/2025

Saving lives shouldn't come with a bureaucratic headache—finally, standards that actually help people, not paperwork.

left-leaning 05/05/2025

If we’re investing in police, let’s invest in trauma kits, not tear gas. Life-saving gear over crowd control any day.

moderate 05/05/2025

Whether you lean left or right, saving a bleeding human is the least controversial thing Congress could tackle today.

right-leaning 05/05/2025

If you want safer communities, start by giving officers the tools to save lives, not by tying their hands with red tape.

right-leaning 05/05/2025

Putting trauma kits in cops’ cars sounds way better than defunding; here's a real way to support law enforcement.

moderate 05/05/2025

Standardizing trauma kits means no more guessing games when seconds matter—common sense that should’ve come yesterday.

left-leaning 05/05/2025

Because cops should be first responders, not first aid novices—this bill steps up where it counts.

moderate 05/05/2025

This bill says, 'Here’s a kit, and here's how to use it'—simple, smart, and maybe a win for everyone.