US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB7679

Introduced
2/25/26  

Caption

CAR SEAT Act Child Automobile Restraint Safety Education and Training Act

Impact

Upon its enactment, HB 7679 will amend title 23 of the United States Code to authorize public information and education activities under highway safety programs. This change emphasizes the importance of ensuring that child restraint systems comply with established safety regulations. The bill provides for an authorization of $1,500,000 to carry out the educational activities, reflecting the federal government's commitment to improving child safety on the roads. The education campaign is required to be implemented within a year of the bill's passage, indicating a proactive approach to child passenger safety.

Summary

House Bill 7679, also known as the Child Automobile Restraint Safety Education and Training Act, aims to enhance the safety of child passengers by mandating educational initiatives regarding the risks associated with noncompliant or counterfeit child restraint systems. The bill requires the Secretary of Transportation to launch a comprehensive education campaign to raise awareness on identifying and avoiding such unsafe child car seats and booster seats, which do not meet federal safety standards. This initiative is significant as it seeks to protect children from potential harm due to improper vehicle restraint systems.

Contention

While the overarching goal of HB 7679 is likely to be well-received by child safety advocates and parents, potential points of contention may arise surrounding the allocation of funds and the prioritization of educational campaigns over other safety initiatives. Critics may argue about the need for more stringent enforcement of existing car seat laws or about the effectiveness of educational campaigns versus direct regulatory measures. Furthermore, there may be debates about the sufficiency of the allotted budget for reaching diverse populations and effectively conveying important safety information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1022

Traffic fines for seatbelt and child safety restraint violations; increase and provide for distribution of between SDE and DPS.

US HB586

Generally revise child safety restraint system laws

US SB01146

An Act Concerning Child Restraint Systems For Children Transported In Motor Vehicles.

US SB464

Motor vehicle safety; requiring certain restraints for child passengers. Effective date.

US SB464

Motor vehicle safety; requiring certain restraints for child passengers. Effective date.

US AB435

Vehicles: child passenger restraints.

US HF436

A bill for an act relating to child restraint systems by excluding purchases from the sales and use tax and by including the value in the loss calculations for specified insurance settlements of automobiles, and including applicability provisions.

US SF215

A bill for an act relating to the inclusion of the value of child restraint systems in the loss calculation for specified insurance settlements of automobile partial or total losses, and including applicability provisions.

US HB396

Residential Child Care Programs - Education of Children and Training of Child and Youth Care Practitioners

US SB402

Residential Child Care Programs - Education of Children and Training of Child and Youth Care Practitioners

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.