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Legislative advocacy for the roadway safety industry

ATSSA’s Government Relations Team is here to help the roadway safety industry educate decision-makers on the state and federal level, to advocate for roadway safety infrastructure policies and funding. Learn more about ATSSA’s grassroots advocacy to advance policies that move us Toward Zero Deaths on our nation’s roadways and how you can get involved.


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Toward Zero Deaths

TOWARD ZERO DEATHS

TZD is a national strategy on highway safety that advocates for eliminating injury & death on roadways.

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Join in efforts to unite behind infrastructure needs

Infrastructure Week kicks off on Monday

Infrastructure is in the news nearly daily and is a hot topic in the nation’s capital as Congress and the president propose ideas to address infrastructure needs.

Infrastructure Week kicks off on Monday and focuses on meeting the nation’s needs for roads and bridges as well as safe travel for pedestrians and bicyclists.

“Infrastructure is critical to roadway safety,” ATSSA President & CEO Stacy Tetschner said. “This week provides one more reminder of the importance of coming together to provide safe travel for all roadway users. In a nation where division is all too common these days, infrastructure unites us.”

United for Infrastructure, an annual awareness campaign, is in its ninth year. This year’s effort asks stakeholders to rally lawmakers to act on behalf of communities, businesses and workers. The organization encourages people to consider infrastructure’s impact on jobs and to think long-term in setting in policies and priorities.

ATSSA and hundreds of other organizations are seeking support for funding of the nation’s crumbling infrastructure.

“We encourage everyone to speak with a unified voice to decision makers on Capitol Hill because Congress will not act unless they hear from their constituents,” ATSSA Vice President of Engagement Nate Smith said. “Advocate for long-term solvency of the Highway Trust Fund, reauthorization of transportation policies and putting Americans to work manufacturing, installing and maintaining lifesaving roadway safety infrastructure devices. There is a unique opportunity in Washington, D.C. right now to make transformational investments in roadway safety to reduce fatalities toward zero. Together, let’s tell Congress to get the job done.”

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