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![]() | Allstate and Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety Unveil Public Policy Fellowship ProgramPublished 2009-02-02 14:11By Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety |


First-time "Allstate Fellowship" to Focus on Auto Safety Advocacy
"Advocates has set the gold standard for highway safety advocacy," said Allstate Senior Vice President and General Counsel
Advocates began a process in
"We look forward to the opportunity of mentoring Allstate fellows over the next three years," said
Allstate fellows will be responsible for researching, developing and analyzing public policy strategies geared to strengthen auto safety laws. Fellows will also interact with congressional leaders and staff by providing support to the group's advocacy efforts.
"Safety on America's roads has always been one of Allstate's top concerns," said Allstate Senior Vice President for Corporate Relations
"As a consumer advocate for over 40 years, I know what a difference committed and passionate individuals can make in advancing public health and safety for our citizens," said
More information on the Allstate Fellowship can be obtained by contacting Advocates'
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates) was established in 1989 as a 501(c)4 coalition of property and casualty insurers and consumer, health and safety organizations dedicated to enactment of major highway and vehicle safety laws and regulations, in Congress and state legislatures. Allstate was a founding member of Advocates, and for nearly 20 years has supported Advocates' mission and work to advance safety measures that reduce deaths and injuries as well as costs associated with motor vehicle crashes.
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