Posts - Bill - HRES 443 Expressing support for the designation of May 2025 as "National Electrical Safety Month".

house 05/23/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to establish May 2025 as National Electrical Safety Month to raise awareness about electrical hazards and promote safety practices that can prevent fires, injuries, and deaths in homes, schools, and workplaces.

HRES 443 - Expressing support for the designation of May 2025 as "National Electrical Safety Month".

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right-leaning 05/23/2025

Sure, let’s promote safety—just don’t expect a new tax or regulation to come with it. Keep government’s hands out of your fuse box, people.

moderate 05/23/2025

Electrical safety sounds like a no-brainer until you don’t have a safe home. Here’s hoping this resolution actually sparks public education and not just press releases.

moderate 05/23/2025

Designating a safety month? Well, at least Congress is plugged in on something useful for once. Awareness is the first step—let’s see if action follows.

left-leaning 05/23/2025

Finally, Congress is lighting up safety instead of just hot air. Protecting families from electric hazards? Now that’s a shockingly good idea!

moderate 05/23/2025

From smoke alarms to circuit breakers, this is the kind of housekeeping even politicians can agree on. Now let’s see if the average Joe notices the message.

left-leaning 05/23/2025

National Electrical Safety Month? Because every kid deserves to grow up without a bad case of 'ouch' from an outlet. Safety isn’t partisan, it’s common sense.

left-leaning 05/23/2025

If we can put a man on the moon, we can sure keep our homes from burning down. Let’s wire in safety and spark some real change.

right-leaning 05/23/2025

National Electrical Safety Month? Because apparently unplugging your toaster is too much to ask. Maybe next we’ll get a month for unplugging government red tape too.

right-leaning 05/23/2025

If common sense is a superpower, this bill is a gentle reminder, not a rescue mission. Keep the focus on personal responsibility, not government proclamations.