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IT PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!
Below is the press release
we just sent out! Please send this to anyone and everyone on the face of
this earth who might be a fraction as excited as we are.
The final step is for the
President to sign it; but we have already been told he will sign the bill.
HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY
VALENTINES DAY TO YOU AND ALL THE LITTLEST ANGELS IN HEAVEN WHO UNDERSTAND
THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS LEGISLATION!!!

Best
Regards,
Janette E. Fennell
Founder/President
KIDS AND CARS
Janette@KidsAndCars.org
(913) 327-0013
Fax (913) 327-0014
www.KidsAndCars.org
KIDS AND CARS * Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety * Consumers
Union * Public Citizen * Center for Auto Safety * Trauma Foundation *
Consumer Federation of
America *National Consumers League
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Contact: Janette
Fennell, KIDS AND CARS, (913) 327-0013
Jackie
Gillan, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, (202) 408-1711
Jennifer Fuson, Consumers Union
202-462-6262
Parents, Consumer and Safety Groups Give a Standing Ovation to the Senate
for passing the Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act Today
Washington, DC — Parents,
consumer and safety groups praise the Senate’s unanimous passage today of
H.R. 1216, an important child auto safety measure.
The bill, the Cameron
Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act of 2007, was named after
2-year-old Cameron, who was killed when he was inadvertently backed over
by an SUV because the blindzone behind the vehicle made it impossible to
see him. Dr. Greg Gulbransen, a Long Island pediatrician expressed
gratitude that the long-awaited bill has now been approved by the Senate
after having been approved in the House in December. “Today’s action
represents the accumulation of hard work, dedication and commitment by
everyone affected by these preventable tragedies. When implemented, the
provisions of the bill will make vehicles much safer for all American
families,” said Dr. Gulbransen.
“With today’s Senate
passage, the Congress has spoken clearly – the safety of our children is a
top priority. We now urge President Bush to sign the bill into law,” said
Janette Fennell, president of KIDS AND CARS. “This measure will help
prevent the type of tragedies similar to the one that took Cameron’s life
and the thousands of serious injuries that happen to children every year.
Valentine’s Day of 2008 will never be forgotten by the parents who have
suffered the unimaginable and have worked so hard to make the world a
safer place for children in and around motor vehicles,” she added.
The bill addresses three
of the most serious causes of preventable injuries and fatalities to young
children in and around motor vehicles: getting caught in an automatically
closing power window; being struck by a backing vehicle because of an
unacceptable blindzone; and placing a vehicle in gear that results in an
uncontrolled roll away without having to depress the brake.
“We know what the problems
are, we have inexpensive and effective technological solutions available
and now we will have a law that includes deadlines for federal government
action,” commented Jackie Gillan, vice president of Advocates for Highway
and Auto Safety.
“This Senate action today
is a valentine to all consumers who support auto safety. We are deeply
grateful that both the House and Senate have completed action on this
important measure. We hope the President will quickly sign it into law,”
said Ellen Bloom of Consumers Union.
The legislation directs
the U.S. Department of Transportation to issue new safety standards within
specific time periods that will lead to the installation of safety
technologies as standard equipment in all vehicles to prevent deaths and
injuries in and around motor vehicles. These safety technologies are
already available as standard equipment, upgrades or optional equipment in
many makes and models of vehicles. The bill also requires the department
to establish a database of noncrash incidents and develop a program to
provide the public with safety information regarding nontraffic dangers to
young children.
Since 2000, over 1,350
children have died in non-traffic incidents, with at least 227 fatalities
already in 2007 according to KIDS AND CARS. Back-over incidents have
increased dramatically claiming the lives of 474 children from 2002-2006
compared to 128 from 1997-2001. Backovers now account for half of all
non-traffic fatalities involving children. The federal government does not
collect data about non-traffic incidents, so the actual fatality numbers
are likely much higher.
A 2002 study by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that over 9,100
children are treated in hospital emergency rooms (176 per week) due to
non-traffic incidents in a one-year time period. Some of the deadliest
months for children killed in noncrash incidents occurred in 2007. In
July, 2007 alone, 34 children died in nontraffic incidents, followed by 31
fatalities in August and 26 fatalities in April.
Joan Claybrook, president,
Public Citizen and former Administrator of the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration responded to today’s bill passage by commending the
bill’s sponsors in both the Senate and House. Passage of this legislation
was the result of strong bi-partisan action in both the House and Senate.
We are grateful for the leadership of Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton
(D-NY) and John Sununu (R-NH) and Representatives Janice Schakowsky (D-IL)
and Peter King (R-NY).” The Senate bill had 37 Democratic and Republican
co-sponsors and the House bill had 43.
The following relatives of
children who were injured or died in preventable nontraffic auto incidents
along with many others have joined the safety and consumer groups in
support of the Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act of
2007:
Dr. & Mrs. Greg Gulbransen, in memory of son,
Cameron, age 2, who was backed over and killed on October 19, 2002 (Oyster
Bay, NY)
Bill & Adriann Nelson, in
memory of son, Alec, 16 months, who was backed over and killed on April
24, 2004. (Dix Hills, NY)
Packy & Brenda Campbell,
in memory of son, Ian Joseph, 22 months, who died when a vehicle was
inadvertently knocked into gear on April 14, 2004 (Farmington, NH)
Mrs. Susan Auriemma, in
honor of daughter, Kate age 31/2, who was backed over and injured on May
27, 2005 (Manhasset, NY)
Britt Gates, in memory of
daughter, Zoie Beth Gates, age 2 1/2, who was killed by a power window on
November 3, 2001 (Anthony, KS)
Ms. Melissa Feimer, in
memory of her niece, Vada Schoon, age 3, who was backed over and killed on
June 7, 2006 (Cliffside Park, NJ)
Steve & Shannon Campbell,
in memory of son, Drew Campbell, 26 months, who was backed over and killed
on April 20, 2003 (Cincinnati, OH)
Michael & Sharron DiMario,
in memory of son, Gino J. DiMario, age 7, who was backed over and killed
on February 19, 2005. (Cincinnati, OH)
Orin & Arden Rosenfeld, in
memory of daughter, Veronica Rosenfeld, age 2, who was backed over and
killed on March 27, 2005 (Baca Raton, FL)
Mark & Keiko Warschauer,
in memory of son, Michael Warschauer, 10 months, who died after being
inadvertently left in a hot car on August 8, 2003 (Irvine, CA)
Smith & Julie Peck, in
memory of son, Jackson Peck, age 4, who was backed over and killed on
December 23, 2004
Ms. Amie Duemer, in memory
of son, Josef Duemer, 1yr, who died after being inadvertently left in a
hot car on August 3, 2005 (Lubbock, TX)
Tim & Angela Gridley, in
memory of daughter, Aliviah Faith Gridley, 26 months, who was backed over
and killed on December 30, 2005 (Cedartown, GA)
Travis & Sally Knoll, in
memory of son, Davin Knoll, age 4, who was strangled in a power window on
June 2, 2004 (Sheboygan, WI)
Phil & Cheryl Bransom, in
memory of son, Douglas Bransom, age 7, who was struck and killed by an SUV
on May 30, 2006 (West Linn, OR)
Todd & Melody Costello, in
memory of son, Tyler Costello, 8 months, who died after being
inadvertently let in a hot vehicle on July 29, 2002 (Medina, OH)
Kevin & Bethany Falkner,
in memory of son, Steven Matthew Falkner, age 3, who was killed by a power
window on January 7, 1998 (West Plains, MO)
Ms. Lisa Rice, in memory
of son, Craig Rice, age 5, who was backed over and killed on July 13,
2003, (Sacramento. CA)
Aaron Chatten, in memory
of daughter, Madison Faith Chatten, 15 months, who was backed over and
killed on May 3, 2005 (Glasgow, MT)
Bob & AnnMarie Pszybylski,
in honor of son, Robert Pszybylski, age 2, who was critically injured when
struck by a vehicle on April 7, 2006 (St. James, NY)
Rodney & Meredyth Bryant,
in memory of daughter, Annabelle Riley Bryant, age 2 1/2, who was killed
after being backed over on May 4, 2005 (Glen Allen, VA)
Matthew & Lisa Cavallaro,
in memory of daughter, Agatha, age 2 who was backed over on Father's Day,
June 20, 2004 (Muttontown, NY)
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