hold on there's just too much going on in Congress lmao...
Congratulates the Seattle Seahawks on winning Super Bowl LX.
Rep. DelBene (D-WA) and 9 co-sponsors.
Introduced in the House, referred to committee.
This resolution congratulates the Seattle Seahawks football team for winning Super Bowl LX. It also recognizes key players, coaches, and their fan base, known as the "12th Man," for their contributions. The bill was introduced by Representative Suzan DelBene (D-WA) and nine other representatives from Washington State. It has been referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for review.
Introduced Feb 10, 2026
This resolution was introduced in the House of Representatives on February 10, 2026. It has been assigned to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. For it to pass, the committee would need to approve it, and then the full House would vote on it. As a House Resolution, it does not go to the Senate or the President to become a public law, but rather expresses the sentiments of the House.
This type of resolution is primarily symbolic and ceremonial. It does not create new laws, allocate funding, or change policies that would directly affect individuals' daily lives, finances, or rights. Instead, its impact is in formally recognizing and celebrating a significant achievement for a sports team and its fan base, reflecting community pride within Washington State and across the nation.
Supporters Say
Supporters believe it's important to officially recognize and celebrate local achievements and community pride.
Critics Say
Critics, if any, might argue legislative time should be spent on more substantive issues.
These types of resolutions generally pass with bipartisan support and do not generate significant debate. The intent is to show support for a local team and its community. Any potential opposition would likely be philosophical, arguing that legislative bodies should focus solely on policy-making rather than ceremonial recognitions, but this is rare for such resolutions.