Statement on Kelsey’s Law
The following statement was issued by Bonnie Raffaele, mother of the late Kelsey Dawn Raffaele and the powerful one-mom voice that became an army of support for Kelsey’s...
SB 756 would prohibit Michigan 16 and 17 year old drivers from operating a vehicle while using a cell phone or other electronic device. Cell phone use is a factor in nearly 1 in 4 crashes.
The following statement was issued by Bonnie Raffaele, mother of the late Kelsey Dawn Raffaele and the powerful one-mom voice that became an army of support for Kelsey’s...
Lansing, Mich. – Support for Kelsey’s Law (Senate Bill 756) continues to grow, with the state’s leading drivers association – AAA Michigan – and members of Michigan...
AAA Michigan strongly supports legislation which would prohibit novice teen drivers from talking on cell phones while driving. Senate Bill 756 was passed earlier this year by...
Lansing, Mich. – State legislators, public safety officials and students joined the mother of a teenage auto accident victim inside the State Capitol today to urge House...
Ten members of Michigan State University’s Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience Faculty support Kelsey’s Law (SB 756) to ban 16- and 17-year-olds from using cell...
The Michigan legislature has an opportunity to save lives by passing Senate Bill 756, better known as Kelsey’s Law. This bill would ban new drivers from using cell phones...