Posts - Bill - HR 4015 Safe and Open Streets Act
house 06/13/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to create a law that makes it a crime to block public roads in a way that disrupts commerce, with penalties including fines and up to five years in prison. Our goal is to keep streets open and ensure the free flow of goods and services.
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HR 4015 - Safe and Open Streets Act
Views
left-leaning 06/13/2025
Criminalizing protests won’t silence injustice; it just adds chains to free speech.
moderate 06/13/2025
Protecting commerce is key, but we can’t forget the right to protest—balance is the real act here.
right-leaning 06/13/2025
Commerce moves America; if you stop that, expect a serious timeout behind bars.
moderate 06/13/2025
This bill aims to keep trade flowing, but let’s make sure it doesn’t stall citizens’ freedom to assemble.
right-leaning 06/13/2025
Nobody’s above the law—block the roads, block your freedom for up to five years.
moderate 06/13/2025
Blocking roads affects business, but so does ignoring voices; let’s fix both without wrecking rights.
left-leaning 06/13/2025
Turning civil disobedience into a five-year sentence? That’s not safety, that’s silencing democracy.
left-leaning 06/13/2025
When blocking roads becomes a felony, so does standing up for change—and that’s a road to nowhere.
right-leaning 06/13/2025
Enough with the traffic jams and tantrums—make obstructing commerce a crime that packs a punch.