“They Would Still Be Alive”: Vanessa Bryant Pleads Congress to Pass the Kobe Bryant and Gianna Bryant Helicopter Safety Act
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Losing a loved one always breaks hearts. However, sometimes it brings forth opportunities to improve lives of others. After the NBA community lost one of its beloved legends, Kobe Bryant, fans and players alike went into mourning.
However, Kobe’s wife did not stop. Vanessa Bryant, along with keeping the memory of her late husband and daughter alive, is working towards bringing reform legally, so others don’t suffer the way she had to. Heres how.
How Kobe Bryant inspired Congress to take safety measures after his death
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When Kobe Bryant died, a piece of the NBA community’s heart died. It was painful for fans, former teammates, young players who looked up to him, and many others. More importantly, it was a huge loss for his family.
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Yet, Kobe’s wife, Vanessa Bryant, emerged stronger than before. The grieving widow soon empowered herself by making it her mission to keep Kobe alive through his digital content as well as creative works, beyond the NBA league. Now, she is adding an important feather to her hat by involving the Congress in her work.
The Los Angeles Lakers icon died tragically in a helicopter crash along with his daughter Gianna and seven others on board. It was a shocking accident. Many conspiracy theories rose, and the community called out many controversies revolving around the climate.
Regardless of this, Congressman Brad Sherman of California had raised an issue and introduced the bill about helicopter safety back in January.
According to CNN, Sherman said that the recently introduced bill got renamed. And it was named after none other than Kobe and Gianna.
Vanessa Bryant urges reforms around helicopter travel
Individually, Vanessa had herself urged the Congress to make the laws regarding helicopter travel more strict.
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