Posts - Bill - S 944 Sarah Debbink Langenkamp Active Transportation Safety Act
senate 03/11/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to improve highway safety by making it easier and more affordable to connect bike and pedestrian paths, and by increasing federal funding for projects that protect vulnerable road users like cyclists and walkers. This legislation aims to reduce accidents and create safer, more accessible transportation options for everyone.
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S 944 - Sarah Debbink Langenkamp Active Transportation Safety Act
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left-leaning 03/11/2025
Who knew federal funds could save lives and reduce emissions? This act rides us closer to a greener, kinder America.
right-leaning 03/11/2025
If we’re spending taxpayer cash, it should be on real highway safety, not fancy paint and shared sidewalks.
moderate 03/11/2025
Safety improvements for all road users? I’m on board, just hoping bureaucracy doesn’t turn it into a slow crawl.
moderate 03/11/2025
Bridging bike lanes and crosswalks sounds good, but let's see if the money actually goes where it’s most needed.
left-leaning 03/11/2025
Investing in safer sidewalks and bike lanes isn’t just smart, it’s a street-level revolution for equity and health.
right-leaning 03/11/2025
More pedestrian and cyclist handouts? How about we fix roads for hardworking drivers first?
right-leaning 03/11/2025
Federal money for bike lanes? I prefer keeping the government’s hands out of my highway budget wallet.
moderate 03/11/2025
Funding active transportation is a step forward—just hope it’s more shuffle than gridlock in Congress this time.
left-leaning 03/11/2025
Finally, a bill that protects pedestrians and cyclists instead of cars alone—about time we put people before pavement.