PolicyBrief
S.RES. 667
119th CongressApr 14th 2026
A resolution honoring the 2026 Olympians and Paralympians from Oregon.
IN COMMITTEE

This resolution honors the six Oregon athletes who represented the United States at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics and Paralympics, along with their support systems.

Ron Wyden
D

Ron Wyden

Senator

OR

LEGISLATION

Oregon Resolution Honors Six 2026 Olympians and Paralympians, Their Coaches and Families

Alright, let's talk about something that's less about new rules and more about a well-deserved pat on the back. This resolution is a formal shout-out from Oregon to six of its finest athletes who competed in the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics and Paralympics. Think of it as a public "thank you" for all the sweat and dedication.

Giving Credit Where It's Due

This resolution specifically names Jacqueline Wiles (alpine skiing), Hunter Hess (freestyle skiing), Sean FitzSimons (snowboarding), Alessandro Barbieri (snowboarding), Anna Soens (para alpine skiing), and Ravi Drugan (para alpine skiing). It's not just about these six, though. The resolution also makes a point to congratulate all the other Oregonians who made it to the 2026 Games. It’s a nice touch, ensuring everyone who represented the state gets their moment.

The Unsung Heroes Behind the Medals

Beyond the athletes themselves, this resolution takes a moment to acknowledge the crucial support system. It specifically recognizes the "invaluable contributions of the families, coaches, and staff who supported these athletes." Anyone who's chased a dream knows it's rarely a solo journey. This part of the resolution highlights the countless early mornings, travel, and emotional support that often goes unnoticed, which is pretty cool. It’s a reminder that success often has a whole team cheering it on from the sidelines.

Celebrating Achievement and State Pride

Ultimately, this resolution is about honoring effort and achievement. It "honors the efforts of all the Oregonian Olympians and Paralympians and their accomplishments at the 2026 Milano Cortina Games." For regular folks, this kind of recognition can be a source of local pride. It’s a way for the state to officially say, "We see you, we're proud of you, and thanks for representing us on the world stage." No new laws, no complex regulations, just a straightforward resolution celebrating some impressive athletic feats.