Bills of Congress by U.S. Congress

Expressing support for National Public Lands Day and encouraging the people of the United States to visit public lands on this fee-free day and recognize their spiritual and cultural value, as well as their contribution to the economy of the United States.

Summary

This House Resolution expresses support for National Public Lands Day, encouraging citizens to visit and appreciate public lands. It recognizes the spiritual, cultural, and economic value of these lands. The resolution highlights the vast acreage of public lands and the role of various government agencies in their preservation and management.

Expected Effects

The resolution aims to raise awareness about public lands and promote their use for recreation and other activities. By encouraging visits, it could boost local economies and foster a greater appreciation for conservation. The resolution itself does not enact any new laws or policies but serves as a statement of support.

Potential Benefits

  • Increased awareness and appreciation of public lands.
  • Potential boost to local economies through increased tourism.
  • Promotion of outdoor recreation and healthy lifestyles.
  • Recognition of the cultural and spiritual significance of public lands.
  • Support for the agencies responsible for managing public lands.

Potential Disadvantages

  • The resolution itself has no direct disadvantages.
  • Increased visitation to public lands could lead to overcrowding and environmental impact if not managed properly.
  • The fee-free day could strain resources if not adequately funded.
  • Potential for increased costs associated with managing larger crowds.
  • No direct disadvantages to individual liberties or rights.

Constitutional Alignment

The resolution aligns with the general welfare clause of the Constitution, as it promotes the enjoyment and preservation of public resources. It does not infringe upon any specific constitutional rights or limitations. The resolution falls within the legislative powers granted to Congress under Article I, Section 8, which includes the power to manage federal lands and promote the general welfare.

Impact Assessment: Things You Care About

This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).