hold on there's just too much going on in Congress lmao...
Senate celebrates Seahawks Super Bowl LX victory.
Senators Murray and Cantwell (D-WA) introduced.
Agreed to in the Senate, finished.
This Senate Resolution officially congratulates the Seattle Seahawks football team for winning Super Bowl LX. It was introduced by Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, both Democrats representing Washington state, where the team is based. As a Senate Resolution, it expresses the sense of the Senate and does not require House approval or the President's signature; once agreed to by the Senate, its legislative journey is complete.
Introduced Feb 12, 2026
This resolution was introduced in the Senate on February 12, 2026, and was immediately considered and agreed to on the same day. Since it is a Senate Resolution, it only needs approval from the Senate and does not move to the House or the President. Its legislative process is complete.
This resolution does not create new laws, change existing policies, or directly impact government spending or services. Its primary effect is symbolic, serving as an official commendation from the United States Senate to the Seattle Seahawks football team, its staff, and its fans (referred to as '12s') for winning the Super Bowl. For individuals, this means no direct changes to their daily lives beyond acknowledging a significant sports accomplishment.
Supporters Say
Supporters believe it is important to formally recognize significant achievements by U.S. sports teams and their communities.
Critics Say
There was no recorded opposition to this type of congratulatory resolution.
Resolutions like S. Res. 610, which offer congratulations for non-controversial achievements such as sports championships, typically pass without debate or opposition. Members of Congress often support these resolutions to celebrate local successes and show appreciation for their constituents. There is no indication of any arguments against recognizing the Seahawks' Super Bowl victory.