A resolution congratulating the Kansas City Chiefs on their victory in Super Bowl LVII.
Summary
Senate Resolution 71 is a formal commemorative measure that officially recognizes the Kansas City Chiefs for winning Super Bowl LVII. The resolution honors the players, coaches, and staff for their athletic achievements and acknowledges the significance of the victory for fans in Kansas, Missouri, and across the country. As a ceremonial gesture, this resolution has no impact on federal law, taxes, or government spending, but serves as a permanent public record of congressional recognition for the team’s accomplishment.
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