Recognizing May 16 through 22, 2009, as Safe Boating Week in Texas.
The resolution aims to increase awareness among Texas citizens about safe boating practices year-round, reinforcing the importance of safety measures to reduce accidents and fatalities on the water. It seeks to educate the public about the significance of wearing life jackets, which can drastically decrease drowning deaths. On average, approximately 700 individuals die annually due to boating accidents in the United States, with a substantial proportion resulting from drowning—often preventable through proper safety measures.
Senate Resolution 445 recognizes May 16 through 22, 2009, as Safe Boating Week in Texas. It acknowledges the North American Safe Boating Campaign’s efforts to enhance public awareness about boating safety and the importance of adhering to navigation rules. The resolution emphasizes that while recreational boating can be enjoyable, it carries inherent risks that can be mitigated through knowledge and preparedness, particularly highlighting the dangers associated with human error, such as intoxication and improper use of life jackets.
While the resolution is predominantly a recognition of safe boating efforts, it represents a strong legislative support for initiatives aimed at enhancing boating safety rather than imposing regulatory measures. There are no points of notable contention evident in the resolution itself, as it is largely a supportive statement about the campaign's objectives without legislative enforcement or funding implications.