H.R.es565 - Expressing support for the designation of the week of June 30 through July 4, 2025, as National Tire Safety Week in the United States, and supporting the goals and ideals of National Tire Safety Week to educate American motorists about the importance of proper tire care and maintenance. (119th Congress)
Summary
H.Res.565 expresses support for designating the week of June 30 through July 4, 2025, as "National Tire Safety Week." It aims to educate American motorists about the importance of proper tire care and maintenance. The resolution acknowledges the history of National Tire Safety Week and the role of tires as critical safety devices.
Expected Effects
If passed, this resolution would raise awareness about tire safety. It could lead to a reduction in tire-related accidents and injuries through increased public education. The resolution encourages participation in events and activities related to tire safety.
Potential Benefits
- Increased awareness of tire safety among motorists.
- Potential reduction in tire-related accidents and injuries.
- Promotion of responsible vehicle maintenance.
- Support for the goals and ideals of National Tire Safety Week.
- Encouragement of public participation in safety-related activities.
Potential Disadvantages
- The resolution itself has no direct regulatory or financial impact.
- Effectiveness depends on voluntary participation and public awareness campaigns.
- Potential for the week to be overshadowed by other events occurring during the same period (July 4th week).
- Limited impact without accompanying legislation or funding for tire safety programs.
- The resolution is non-binding and relies on the goodwill of the public.
Constitutional Alignment
The resolution aligns with the general welfare clause of the Constitution (Preamble), as it promotes safety and well-being. It does not infringe upon any specific rights or powers outlined in the Constitution. The resolution falls within the legislative powers granted to Congress under Article I, Section 8, which allows them to enact measures promoting 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).