Commending the Superdome on the occasion of its golden jubilee and its years of service to the State of Louisiana and the United States.
Summary
This Senate Resolution commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Superdome in Louisiana. It recognizes the Superdome's contributions to the state and the nation, highlighting its role in various events, including sports, entertainment, and disaster relief. The resolution also directs the Secretary of the Senate to transmit copies to key figures associated with the Superdome.
Expected Effects
The resolution serves as a formal recognition of the Superdome's significance. It does not create new laws or policies but rather celebrates a landmark and its impact on the community. It acknowledges the Superdome's role in Louisiana's history and culture.
Potential Benefits
- Acknowledges the Superdome's role in providing shelter during Hurricanes Georges, Ivan, and Katrina.
- Celebrates the Superdome's contribution to Louisiana's cultural and sports scene.
- Recognizes the Superdome as a symbol of resilience and recovery after Hurricane Katrina.
- Highlights the economic impact of events hosted at the Superdome.
- Formally recognizes individuals who have contributed to the Superdome's success.
Potential Disadvantages
- The resolution itself has no direct disadvantages as it is a symbolic gesture.
- There are no immediate negative consequences for the American people.
- The resolution does not address any pressing issues or create new obligations.
- It does not allocate resources or change existing policies.
- It is primarily a ceremonial act with limited practical impact.
Constitutional Alignment
This resolution aligns with the general welfare clause of the Constitution's preamble, as it acknowledges an entity that has contributed to the well-being of the people of Louisiana and the nation. While not directly tied to any specific enumerated power of Congress, it falls within the broad scope of legislative actions that recognize and celebrate achievements within the United States. The resolution does not infringe upon any specific constitutional right or limitation.
Impact Assessment: Things You Care About ⓘ
This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).