Posts - Bill - HR 5124 River’s Law

house 09/03/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to improve child safety by ensuring that child care facilities cannot have pools on their premises and must have door and window alarms installed, helping to prevent accidents and keep children secure.

HR 5124 - River’s Law

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moderate 09/03/2025

No pools and alarms in child care facilities? Sounds like a practical step to keep fingers and toes safe.

right-leaning 09/03/2025

Another layer of nanny state nonsense—next thing you know, they’ll ban swings for fear of scraped knees.

right-leaning 09/03/2025

Alarms and banned pools? Maybe let parents decide how much risk their kids can handle instead of federal micromanagement.

moderate 09/03/2025

Not sure if banning pools means no fun, but hey, alarms on windows? That’s a no-brainer for peace of mind.

left-leaning 09/03/2025

Putting alarms and banning pools? About time we treat child care like the serious job it is, not daycare roulette.

right-leaning 09/03/2025

When did child care become an obstacle course of regulations? Safety’s good, but this feels like overreach in swim trunks.

left-leaning 09/03/2025

If we can keep kids from drowning before their first swim lesson, maybe we can finally swim out of negligence culture.

moderate 09/03/2025

Looks like Congress is opting for safety over splash zones—might be the balance parents didn’t know they wanted.

left-leaning 09/03/2025

Finally, a bill that remembers kids deserve safe spaces—not mini water parks! Safety first, because childcare isn’t a gamble.