HR 4704
In CommitteeHouse
Seattle Seahawks
Commending the Seattle Seahawks organization.
Introduced
2
Committee3
Floor Vote4
Opposite Chamber5
Governor6
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Introduced: March 1, 2026
Last Action: March 2, 2026
Status: H Adopted
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This resolution formally honors the Seattle Seahawks for winning Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, celebrating their historic season, key players and coaches, and the statewide pride and inspiration the victory brought to Washington residents. It is a symbolic gesture of recognition and congratulations, not a law or policy change.
- Expresses the House of Representatives' formal congratulations to the Seattle Seahawks on winning Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026.
- Commends the team for its dominant defense, balanced offense, and standout individual performances—including Kenneth Walker III (Super Bowl MVP), Jason Myers (record-setting kicker), Cooper Kupp (Yakima native and team captain), Abraham Lucas (Everett native), Sam Darnold (clutch playoff performance), and Jaxon Smith-Njigba (AP Offensive Player of the Year).
- Recognizes the role of Head Coach Mike Macdonald's leadership and locker room culture built on values like brotherhood, truth, work, and physicality.
- Highlights the significance of the victory for long-time fans known as 'the 12s', especially in light of the team's previous Super Bowl loss to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX.
- Notes the broader impact of the championship on Washington’s statewide pride, unity, and inspiration for youth through sportsmanship, discipline, and teamwork.
Who is affected
- Seattle Seahawks organization (players, coaches, staff) — The resolution honors the team and its members, providing symbolic recognition and public celebration of their achievement.
- Residents of Yakima and Yakima Valley — Residents of Yakima and the broader Yakima Valley region are recognized for their pride in native son Cooper Kupp's success and leadership.
- Residents of Everett and Snohomish County — Residents of Everett and Snohomish County are highlighted for their connection to Abraham Lucas and local pride in developing elite athletic talent.
- General public of Washington State — All Washington residents are acknowledged as sharing in the state-wide pride and unity brought by the Seahawks' championship.
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Sponsors
Representative Dufault(Republican)District 15Primary
Representative Corry(Republican)District 15Secondary
Representative Nance(Democrat)District 23Secondary
Representative Marshall(Republican)District 2Secondary
Representative Keaton(Republican)District 25Secondary
Representative Griffey(Republican)District 35Secondary
Representative Dent(Republican)District 13Secondary
Representative Walen(Democrat)District 48Secondary
Representative Connors(Republican)District 8Secondary
Representative Pollet(Democrat)District 46Secondary
Representative Ryu(Democrat)District 32Secondary
Representative Stuebe(Republican)District 17Secondary
Representative Schmick(Republican)District 9Secondary
Representative Taylor(Democrat)District 30Secondary
Representative Salahuddin(Democrat)District 48Secondary
Representative Ybarra(Republican)District 13Secondary
Representative Bergquist(Democrat)District 11Secondary
Representative Leavitt(Democrat)District 28Secondary
Representative Bronoske(Democrat)District 28Secondary
Representative Barkis(Republican)District 2Secondary
Representative Mendoza(Republican)District 14Secondary
Representative Engell(Republican)District 7Secondary
Representative Springer(Democrat)District 45Secondary
Representative Ley(Republican)District 18Secondary