ATSSA’s State Advocacy toolkit equips members to drive change

Helen Torkos, right, and Kevin Harrison, left, discuss roadway safety with New York state Sen. Dean Murray in June 2025.

In a constantly shifting policy landscape, being equipped with the right tools at the right time can be the difference between success and standstill in state-level advocacy.

For ATSSA members, pursuing legislative priorities while juggling business needs is a challenge that requires timely information, clear guidance and user-friendly resources.

Recognizing the need for a strategic solution, the State Government Relations arm of ATSSA’s Government Relations Team developed a resource to make advocacy efforts more accessible, targeted and effective.

The newly launched State Advocacy Toolkit and interactive State Policy Map were designed to equip ATSSA members with the resources and support needed to confidently engage with state legislators and advance roadway safety initiatives in capitals across the country.

Get all the details about the Toolkit and hear from members already employing it to equip them for advocacy at statehouses across the country. Read that and more in the latest issue of Roadway Safety magazine, online now.

Published Date

November 4, 2025

Post Type

  • News

Topic

  • ATSSA News
  • Advocacy
  • Government Relations

Group Type

  • Committee

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