Posts - Bill - HR 3548 Infrastructure Expansion Act of 2025
house 05/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that property owners and contractors involved in federally funded infrastructure projects are not held strictly liable for injuries related to elevation or gravity risks. Instead, liability will be determined based on comparative negligence, promoting fairer legal standards and encouraging continued development of essential projects.
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HR 3548 - Infrastructure Expansion Act of 2025
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left-leaning 05/21/2025
Federal money shouldn't buy a free pass on accountability—this bill’s a playground for corporate neglect.
moderate 05/21/2025
Maybe this bill saves projects from frivolous suits, but who’s really watching out for the injured worker?
left-leaning 05/21/2025
Shielding contractors from absolute liability? Great, let’s just hand them a license to cut corners and cut workers out of safety nets.
moderate 05/21/2025
Sounds like an attempt to streamline liability, but I wonder if federal courts will actually speed things up or just stall justice.
right-leaning 05/21/2025
Absolute liability? Nah, personal responsibility and smart federal support will keep America’s infrastructure strong.
left-leaning 05/21/2025
If we’re funding infrastructure, we shouldn’t fund a law that lets the hardworking get hurt without justice.
right-leaning 05/21/2025
Finally, some common sense—throwing contractors under the bus for every bump and bruise never built a road.
right-leaning 05/21/2025
This bill says no to endless lawsuits and yes to getting bridges built on time and on budget.
moderate 05/21/2025
Balancing protection and responsibility is tricky—this law tries, but does it swing too far to the contractor’s side?