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SRES 613On FloorFederalsenate

A resolution recognizing the Army-Navy football game as America's Game.

Introduced February 25, 2026Last action February 25, 2026
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Plain-English Summary

This is a Senate resolution that officially recognizes the annual Army-Navy football game as "America's Game." A resolution like this is a formal expression of the Senate's opinion or values — it does not create new laws, spend government money, or require anyone to do anything. It passed the Senate with unanimous support, meaning every senator who weighed in agreed to it.

The resolution essentially honors the football game played each year between the U.S. Military Academy (Army) and the U.S. Naval Academy (Navy) as a uniquely American tradition. These two schools represent branches of the U.S. armed forces, and their annual rivalry game has been played for well over a century. The resolution likely highlights the game's connection to military service, national pride, and American tradition.

This measure directly affects no one in a legal or financial sense. It is largely symbolic in nature, serving as an official statement from the U.S. Senate acknowledging the cultural and patriotic significance of the game. Sports fans, military families, veterans, and supporters of the service academies may find it meaningful as a gesture of recognition from the federal government.

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Latest Action

Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.

February 25, 2026

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Sen. Sheehy, Tim [R-MT]RMT

Legislative History

Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.

Feb 25, 2026
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Passed/agreed to in Senate: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.

Feb 25, 2026
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