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Commending Superdome: 50 Years of Service to Louisiana and the United States.

The U.S. Senate passed a resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Superdome (now Caesars Superdome) in New Orleans. This resolution introduces no new laws or obligations for citizens but serves as a symbolic gesture recognizing the venue's role as a center for entertainment, sports, and a crucial shelter for thousands of Louisianians during hurricanes, including Katrina. Citizens can view this as an honor for an important element of the region's cultural and social heritage.
Key points
The resolution symbolically honors 50 years of the Superdome's existence, highlighting its role in sports, culture, and as an emergency shelter.
The venue served as a critical shelter for Louisiana residents during Hurricanes Georges, Ivan, and Katrina, directly impacting citizen safety.
The resolution does not introduce any changes to law, taxes, or citizens' personal finances.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_SRES_370
Sponsor: Sen. Kennedy, John [R-LA]
Process start date: 2025-08-02