SRES-196-119
Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S2741; text: CR S2739-2740)
Sponsored by James Lankford (R-OK)
What it does
This resolution congratulates the University of Oklahoma women's gymnastics team for winning the 2025 NCAA Championship — the program's seventh national title. It recognizes the team's 33-2 record, their individual All-America honorees, and head coach K.J. Kindler. The resolution does not create law, appropriate funds, or impose any requirements.
Who benefits
The University of Oklahoma women's gymnastics team, its coaching staff, and student-athletes named in the resolution. The University of Oklahoma as an institution receives national recognition. Oklahoma residents and Sooner fans who take pride in the program's achievement.
Who is hurt
No group is materially harmed by this resolution. Competing programs — UCLA, Missouri, and Utah, who finished behind Oklahoma in the championship — receive no recognition, though this is a standard feature of congratulatory resolutions.
Supporters argue
Supporters argue that the Senate has a long tradition of recognizing extraordinary athletic achievements that bring honor to their states and inspire young athletes nationwide. They contend that Oklahoma's seventh national title, achieved with a 33-2 record and 15 All-America honors across six athletes, represents a level of sustained excellence worthy of formal congressional acknowledgment.
Opponents argue
Opponents could argue that congratulatory resolutions consume limited Senate floor time and legislative resources that could be directed toward substantive policy matters. They might contend that singling out one university's athletic program for federal recognition raises questions of consistency, given that hundreds of championship teams at all levels never receive similar acknowledgment.