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The Barriers to Suicide Act of 2025 directs the Secretary of Transportation to establish a competitive grant program to fund the installation of evidence-based suicide deterrents, such as prevention nets and barriers, on bridges, buildings, parking garages, highway-rail grade crossings, and rail stations. The program would provide grants covering up to 80 percent of project costs, with priority given to areas with high suicide rates, and authorizes $10 million annually through fiscal year 2030. The bill also amends federal highway law to explicitly include suicide prevention barriers and nets on National Highway System bridges, and requires a study on the effectiveness of suicide prevention nets and barriers on non-bridge structures.
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