Swamp spends $7 million for ads telling people to stop at train crossings

Swamp spends $7 million for ads telling people to stop at train crossings

Would you spend $7 million for ads telling people to stop at train crossings? The Swamp did. 

Here's the 30-second ad you as a taxpayer paid for:

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Federal Railroad Administration have launched a new railroad crossing safety ad campaign. Although accidents at railroad crossings is an old problem, it is one that can be solved. This ad is the latest in a two-year, focused effort to reverse the uptick in railroad crossing fatalities.
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