Bill Detail
S. 415
Congress: 119
Title
DOT Victim and Survivor Advocate Act
Summary
DOT Victim and Survivor Advocate Act This bill directs the Department of Transportation (DOT) to establish the position of National Roadway Safety Advocate to work directly with victims and survivors of road crashes or their families (i.e., stakeholders). Specifically, the purposes of the advocate are to (1) document and communicate recommendations from stakeholders to DOT on the needs, objectives, plans, approaches, content, and accomplishments of DOT's roadway safety programs and activities; and (2) serve as a resource and point of contact for stakeholders on relevant roadway safety issues. The bill specifies that the advocate position must be filled by a career appointment. The bill prohibits the advocate from taking certain actions, such as creating or authorizing DOT policies, priorities, or activities; or disclosing or discussing any enforcement matters that are under investigation or in litigation. The advocate must submit an annual report to DOT highlighting systemic issues relating to roadway safety based on information provided by stakeholders. The report must include recommendations on how to remedy the issues.
Sponsor
Sen. Ben Luján [D-NM]
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Status as of Jun 27, 9:41 PM · synced 1d ago
Introduced
2025-02-05
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Bill Engagement
DOT Victim and Survivor Advocate Act This bill directs the Department of Transportation (DOT) to establish the position of National Roadway Safety Advocate to work directly with…
Lobbyists on the case
- American Trucking Associations1 filing · 10 lobs
- Julia Convertini2026 Q1
- Jonathan Eisen2026 Q1
- Sean Garcia2026 Q1
- Henry Hanscom2026 Q1
- Daniel Hilton2026 Q1
- Nathan Mehrens2026 Q1
- Alexandra Rosen2026 Q1
- Darrin Roth2026 Q1