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	<author_name>Kids Over Cars</author_name>
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	<title>Sammy&#x27;s Law</title>
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	<description>Right now, the New York State House and Senate are considering passing Sammy&#x27;s Law (S2422), a bill that will allow NYC to set life-saving speed limits for its residents. If we had a cure for pediatric cancer, we would use it- right? It should be no different with cars killing our kids. We know that slowing cars down saves lives, especially kids&#x27; lives. Giving NYC the power to lower speed limits to reflect the reality of our dense environment will save lives. Each one-mile-per-hour increase in a vehicle’s speed results in nearly a 3% increase in the mortality rate. We know that safe speeds work, and it&#x27;s long past time that New York City had the ability to access this cure for traffic violence. Send a letter to NY Senate and House leaders to demand they protect your kid from traffic violence and include Sammy&#x27;s Law in this year&#x27;s budget. Bonus points- Call Speaker Heastie&#x27;s office at 518-455-3791 after you email to demand Sammy&#x27;s law this year.</description>
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