
US House Refuses to Kill the Automobile ‘Kill Switch’ Mandate
The “kill switch” empowers government to remotely disable the vehicle via surveillance technology. The mandate also requires the “Kill Switch” to be included in the vehicle that indicates there has been “impaired” driving.
By via The Ron Paul Institute
During consideration Thursday of the Consolidated Appropriations Act (HR 7148), United States House of Representatives members rejected by a vote of 268 to 164 an amendment offered by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), along with cosponsors Reps. Scott Perry (R-PA) and Chip Roy (R-TX). The amendment would eliminate funding to implement a mandate included in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (HR 3684) that President Joe Biden signed into law in 2021. That mandate requires vehicles to be manufactured so they include a “kill switch” that empowers government to remotely disable the vehicles if surveillance technology the mandate also requires to be included in the vehicles indicates there has been “impaired” driving.

The “kill switch” mandate, Massie says at the beginning of his speech that started off the House floor debate over the amendment, “will probably sound like a bad science fiction movie.” However, it is reality. Bureaucrats at the Department of Transportation have been working on the regulations to implement the mandate.
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