Who is Billy Walkowiak? An advocate for consumer safety attends the State of the Union

Bill Walkowiak, a North Carolina small-business owner, is chosen as a guest by Rep. Tim Moore to attend President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech on Tuesday, February 24.

Moore’s decision to bring Walkowiak to the State of the Union aligns with both his and Walkowiak’s stand for “the positive impacts of President Trump’s policies and the Working Families Tax Cuts,” Moore highlighted in the Republican Study Committee for a roundtable.

Who is Billy Walkowiak?

Walkowiak is the founder and CEO of Collision Safety Consultants. In his professional capacity, Walkowiak is state-licensed as a motor vehicle damage appraiser and post-collision repair inspector, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Collision Safety Consultants is an independent firm that specializes in vehicle damage appraisal, collision repair inspection and diminished-value assessments after accidents. According to the official website of Collision Safety Consultants, his work is critical in arbitration and insurance disputes, where understanding the technical aspects of collision repair can affect settlement outcomes.

Beyond his business operations, Walkowiak has been involved in local initiatives and outreach to lawmakers about collision repair standards and insurance transparency.

Repairer Driven News reported that Walkowiak even engaged with state representatives on legislative ideas tied to consumer protection and safety regulations within the automotive sector.

He told Repairer Driven News, “My goals aren’t much different than the Society of Collision Repair Specialists. I want the best for everybody in our community; just like the Society of Collision Repair Specialists wants the best for our industry.”

Significance of Walkowiak’s presence at the State of the Union

In preparation for Tuesday night’s State of the Union address, President Trump has set the stage for Lawmakers from the Senate and the House of Representatives to attend.

Leaders of the armed forces, Supreme Court judges, and the nation’s top lawmakers will swarm the US Capitol in Washington, DC, to listen to the president’s speech.

In his speech to a joint session of Congress, Trump will discuss his policy objectives going forward. He will also discuss what he considers to be the successes of his first year in office.

Following a recent Supreme Court ruling that ruled that Trump overreached himself by enacting international tariffs under a legislation reserved for national emergencies, Trump’s trade policies may also be discussed.

In the light, lawmakers have guests from the small business sector like Walkowiak, alongside other business voices like Rick Woldenberg, standing for the impact of small businesses in the current national debate.

Latest

Not going anywhere: Iran rejects Trump’s plan to transfer uranium to US

Iran denied any plan to transfer enriched uranium to the US, contradicting Trump’s claims, as both sides continue negotiations amid disagreements over nuclear

Mystery flights: Four Chinese aircraft switch off before landing in Iran

Reports claim four Chinese cargo planes switched off transponders mid-flight and landed in Iran within 48 hours, raising concerns over possible arms shipments,

Strait of Iran? Trump’s Hormuz remark sparks buzz after reopening move

Trump welcomed Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz but mistakenly called it the Strait of Iran, sparking online debate over whether it was a simple slip or a si

Wow!: Iran hits back at AI Colonel claim with sarcasm and swagger

Iran mocks Israel’s claim that spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaghari is AI, using a viral sarcastic video, as both sides escalate a propaganda war blending misinfor

Enough is enough: Trump says Israel prohibited from striking Lebanon

US President Donald Trump said that Israel has been barred from carrying out further strikes on Lebanon, a day after he announced a 10-day ceasefire between the

Topics

US man, 36, dies by suicide after AI chat suggested ‘joining’ it in digital world: ‘I am scared to die’

A Florida man’s death by suicide has triggered global debate on the psychological risks posed by increasingly human-like AI chatbots. Chat records cited in a

After bindi, tilak row, Lenskart releases dress code allowing religious symbols: ‘Part of who we are’

Eyewear retailer Lenskart has released a revised in-store style guide affirming that religious and cultural symbols are permitted, following allegations from em

HDFC Bank senior management backs Keki Mistry to continue as chairman

For the quarter ended March, HDFC bank’s loan growth rose 12% on year to ₹3.17 trillion, higher than 5.4% on year growth witnessed in the previous year. De

DA hiked by 2%: Salary boost for govt employees – How much more will you take home?

The new DA hike of two per cent is an increase over the existing rate of 58 per cent in the Basic Pay. The hike now takes the Dearness Allowance to 60 per cent.

SMBC-backed Yes Bank poised for balance sheet expansion: MD Tonse

Yes Bank posted a net profit of ₹1,068 crore for the March quarter, up 44.7% on year.

China is building a satellite town near Beijing. Here’s when it opens

China is set to complete the core area of Beijing's Satellite Town by the second half of 2026, giving the country's booming commercial space industry a dedicate

No impact of West Asia war on portfolio, says ICICI Bank’s Batra

ICICI Bank reported a net profit of ₹13,702 crore for the three months through March, up 8.5% as provisions dropped nearly 90% in the same period.

Meta layoffs: 8,000 employees likely to be sacked in massive workforce purge on May 20

The Facebook and Instagram owner will lay off about 10 per cent of its global workforce, in that initial round, one of the sources said. Further layoffs are exp
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img