H.Res.196 - Congratulating the University of Tennessee women's basketball team (the "Lady Vols") and Head Coach Pat Summitt on her 1000th victory.

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  • Official: Congratulating the University of Tennessee women's basketball team (the "Lady Vols") and Head Coach Pat Summitt on her 1000th victory. as introduced.

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  • Michael1228279 03/21/2009 10:27pm

    This has no business being before the U.S. Congress. Whether Pat Summit has won or not won a single game has no impact on my life whatsoever. There are bills being voted on and passed without even being read, and we are going to waste our time with the achievement of a sports coach? If you (speaking towards our esteemed elected officials from TN) want to congratulate Ms. Summit, go ahead. Send her a letter, e-mail, or call her on the phone. Don’t waste the rest of our time with this nonsense when there are so much more important things to deal with.

    — Voter in Knoxville, TN

  • nerb77 03/25/2009 9:39am

    I agree. Government should stay out of Sports. That includes investigating Steroid use. These are private companies.Don’t waste my tax money on this drivel.

  • Lara1967 04/27/2009 11:51pm
    I agree women sports should be dealt with on a personal matter, all this person is trying to waste our taxes…
  • ralphc 06/13/2009 11:20am

    What in the world are we doing. Wasting time on matters such as this when our Constitution and great nation are in jeapardy. If you look around, this is not the only time these highly paid, non deserving officials do this sort of thing. Time to clean house and get rid of the bureaucracy.


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