Bills of Congress by U.S. Congress

Honoring the extraordinary life, leadership, and legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall.

Summary

Senate Resolution 483 honors the life and legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall, recognizing her contributions to ethology, animal behavior, and environmental conservation. The resolution acknowledges her extensive work in primatology, her advocacy for wildlife, and her educational programs for young people. It also commemorates her numerous awards and her influence on scientific understanding and public awareness of environmental issues.

Expected Effects

This resolution formally acknowledges Dr. Goodall's impact, potentially inspiring further conservation efforts and encouraging support for related programs. It serves as a symbolic gesture, highlighting the importance of environmental stewardship and scientific research. The resolution may also influence future policy decisions related to conservation and animal welfare.

Potential Benefits

  • Increased awareness of environmental conservation and animal welfare.
  • Inspiration for future generations to engage in scientific research and conservation efforts.
  • Recognition of the importance of long-term scientific studies.
  • Promotion of educational programs focused on environmental challenges.
  • Reinforcement of the value of international cooperation in addressing global environmental issues.

Potential Disadvantages

  • The resolution itself has no direct financial implications or regulatory power.
  • It is primarily a symbolic gesture and may not lead to concrete policy changes.
  • Potential for the resolution to be perceived as performative if not followed by tangible actions.
  • Limited immediate impact on addressing specific environmental challenges.
  • No direct mechanisms for ensuring the resolution's message translates into broader public engagement.

Constitutional Alignment

The resolution aligns with the general welfare clause of the US Constitution, as it promotes environmental stewardship and recognizes the importance of scientific research. While not directly mandated by the Constitution, honoring individuals who have contributed significantly to society and the environment falls within the implied powers of the legislative branch. The resolution does not infringe upon any specific constitutional rights or limitations.

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).