On Thursday, April 6, 2017, the Honorable Irving Slosberg together with families of victims lost in car crashes and students from all over the state, will discuss the road safety bills and, specifically, the distracted driving bills that are moving in the legislature. The following families who lost loved ones will be speaking: Demetrias Branca (Tallahassee), Captain Mike Bellamy (Tallahassee), Stacy Fultz (Tallahassee), Diane Daniels (Tampa) and Gwendolyn Reese (Tallahassee).
Representative Emily Slosberg will join her fellow legislators, the Director of Highway Safety Terry Rhodes, the Secretary of Transportation Rachel Cone, and Pam Bondi Attorney General State of Florida along with GEICO’s Senior Counsel Bonny Gordon in support of protecting our children and keeping our roads safe. The Florida Road Safety Week Proclamation was signed by the Governor declaring April 3rd – 6th Road Safety Week.
Who : The Dori Saves Lives Foundation & the GEICO Philanthropic Foundation
What : Road Safety Week Press Conference
When : Thursday, April 6th 2017 at NOON
Where : Old Capitol steps – Monroe St. side, Tallahassee, FL
The Dori Saves Lives Foundation is pleased to announce the recent opening of their brand-new office in the heart of Tallahassee. This office, located at 214 South Monroe Street, is the first step in the foundations’ new chapter focus on expansion into the Capitol and to the broader state of Florida.
The Dori Saves Lives Foundation has worked tirelessly for more than thirteen years with local and national highway safety organizations, as well as providing educational programs throughout the State of Florida to raise road safety awareness. The Chairman of the Board Irv Slosberg has made it his life’s mission to create a public service organization dedicated to saving lives.