A resolution honoring the life and legacy of Coach Louis Leo "Lou" Holtz.
Legislative Progress
Plain English Summary
AI-generatedPlain-English Summary
This is a Senate resolution honoring the life and legacy of Lou Holtz, the legendary college football coach. Resolutions like this one do not create new laws or spend government money — they are formal statements in which Congress officially recognizes and pays tribute to a notable person, achievement, or event. The Senate passed this resolution by a voice vote, meaning members agreed to it without a formal recorded roll call.
Lou Holtz is widely celebrated as one of the most successful college football coaches in American history. He is best known for leading the University of Notre Dame football team to a national championship in 1988 and for his long career coaching at multiple major universities. Beyond his coaching record, Holtz became a well-known public figure through his motivational speaking, books, and media appearances, and he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.
This resolution primarily affects Lou Holtz and his family, friends, and supporters, as it serves as an official acknowledgment of his contributions to college football and American public life. It also reflects the Senate's tradition of formally recognizing individuals who have made significant cultural or community contributions. There are no policy changes, funding allocations, or legal implications connected to this resolution.
This summary is AI-generated for informational purposes. Always refer to the official bill text for legal accuracy.
Latest Action
Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. (consideration: CR S1058; text: CR S1058)
March 16, 2026
Sponsor
Legislative History
Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. (consideration: CR S1058; text: CR S1058)
Mar 16, 2026Passed/agreed to in Senate: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote.
Mar 16, 2026