July 30, 2015 1 min read

Jack Gillis Statement on Passage of DRIVE Act

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Consumers expect that when there is a major safety problem, their political leaders will be on their side to address it and mitigate risk. The Senate bill gets a failing grade for protecting corporate misbehavior and malfeasance over consumer safety.

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