BIG RIGS CD - JASON LAW FUND

Jason Rivenburg
Jason Rivenburg with son, Joshua






"Say a Prayer for Jason" is a moving tribute to one of trucking's fallen, Jason Rivenburg.  Included on the newly released music CD, "When the Big Rig's Don't Roll" by Allen & Ayers Productions, it demonstrates how this much needed law can be explained through song, thus creating a concern and acknowledgement for truck drivers and their lack of safe and secure parking areas.

The Big Rigs CD - Jason Law Fund has been established by songwriters, David Ayers and Barry Allen in order to help Hope Rivenburg and her children, Joshua, Logan and Hezekiah, and her quest to promote the passing of bill H.R. 2156, better known as Jason's Law.

All CD purchases will provide a $3.00 contribution to the Jason Law Fund and assistance to the family left behind from this needless tragedy.



CD - $10.00 plus $2.00 S&H


How You can Help

Hope Rivenburg, Hezekiah, Logan and Donna Smith
Hope Rivenburg, Hezekiah, Logan and Donna Smith
Your purchase of the "When the Big Rig's Don't Roll" trucking music CD, will show your support of Jason's Law and help the family of Jason Rivenburg.

A great trucking music CD for a great cause . . .

Thank you for your support.


Congressman Paul Tonko supports Jason's Law
In support of "Jason's Law,"   from left:
Rep. Paul Tonko, Hope Rivenburg, Rep. Erik Paulsen, Melissa Rohan of OOIDA and Dave Osiecki of ATA. (Photo by Oliver B. Patton)



      


      
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this link on your site and other social media pages.  


For truck stops and other retail businesses interested in bulk orders of the CD,
 please email David Ayers for more information.


On behalf of the Rivenburg family . . . thank you.




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