This resolution congratulates the Los Angeles Dodgers on winning the 2025 Major League Baseball World Series.
Alejandro "Alex" Padilla
Senator
CA
This resolution formally congratulates the Los Angeles Dodgers on winning the 2025 Major League Baseball World Series. It celebrates the team's dedication and historic achievement during the season. The resolution directs that official copies be sent to the team's ownership, president, and manager.
If you’ve been scrolling through the legislative drafts looking for the next big policy change that impacts your paycheck or your commute, you can take a breather on this one. This resolution is purely ceremonial: it formally congratulates the Los Angeles Dodgers for winning the 2025 Major League Baseball World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
This resolution doesn't change any laws, allocate any funds, or impose any new regulations. It’s essentially the legislative branch sending a giant, official “nice job” card to the team. The entire document is a series of recitals—fancy legislative talk for stating facts—about the team's historic season, dedication, and teamwork, culminating in their championship victory.
While the resolution itself is just a recognition, it does contain one mandatory procedural step, detailed in the section on Official Notification. It directs the Secretary of the Senate to send an enrolled copy of the resolution to three specific individuals: Mark Walter (the chairman and controlling owner), Stan Kasten (the president), and Dave Roberts (the manager of the 2025 team). That’s it. The main real-world impact is that the Dodgers' leadership will get a nice piece of framed paper for their trophy case. For the rest of us, it’s a reminder that sometimes, the gears of government turn just to celebrate a good game.