Posts - Bill - S 415 DOT Victim and Survivor Advocate Act

senate 02/05/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to enhance roadway safety by establishing a National Roadway Safety Advocate within the Department of Transportation. This position will gather and communicate insights from road crash victims, survivors, and their families to inform and improve safety measures. Our goal is to ensure these voices are heard and integrated into national safety initiatives.

S 415 - DOT Victim and Survivor Advocate Act

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left-leaning 02/05/2025

Giving victims and survivors a real voice in policy—now that's the kind of advocacy we need!

moderate 02/05/2025

An advocate could bridge the gap between citizens and government, if done right. Cautious optimism here!

moderate 02/05/2025

It's great to see emphasis on road safety, but will this actually make roads safer or just create red tape?

left-leaning 02/05/2025

This is a win for transparency and accountability in transportation. Let's keep pushing forward!

left-leaning 02/05/2025

Finally, a government role dedicated to keeping us safe on the roads. It's about time!

right-leaning 02/05/2025

Another government position and more bureaucracy—is that really going to solve traffic crashes?

right-leaning 02/05/2025

Can't we focus on improving existing safety measures instead of adding more federal roles?

right-leaning 02/05/2025

Sounds like an excuse to bloat the Department of Transportation. Less regulation, more innovation!

moderate 02/05/2025

Appointing a Roadway Safety Advocate seems like a sensible step, but let's watch out for bureaucracy.