hold on there's just too much going on in Congress lmao...
Honors UCLA women's basketball for winning 2026 NCAA championship.
Senators Schiff (D-CA) and Padilla (D-CA) introduced.
Agreed to Senate, official recognition.
This resolution officially commends the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Bruins women's basketball team for winning the 2026 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball National Championship. It was introduced by Senator Schiff (Democrat from California) and Senator Padilla (Democrat from California). The Senate considered and agreed to the resolution, which means it has passed in the Senate and serves as an official commendation.
Introduced Apr 30, 2026
This resolution was introduced in the Senate and has already been considered and agreed to by the full Senate on April 30, 2026. As a Senate resolution, it does not go to the House of Representatives or the President for signature, nor does it become public law. Its purpose is to express the sentiment of the Senate.
If this resolution passes (which it already has), you might notice that the UCLA women's basketball team, its coaches, and its staff receive official recognition from the U.S. Senate for their national championship win. The resolution also directs that enrolled copies be sent to UCLA's Chancellor, Head Coach, and Athletic Director, formally acknowledging their historic achievement. This is primarily a symbolic gesture of congratulations.
Supporters Say
Supporters commend the team's exceptional athletic achievement and sportsmanship.
Critics Say
No recorded critics; congratulatory resolutions are typically non-controversial.
There was no recorded debate or opposition to this resolution. Congratulatory resolutions like this one are generally non-controversial and are passed to formally acknowledge significant achievements, in this case, in collegiate athletics. Senators typically vote in favor of recognizing accomplishments within their states or nationally.