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SR 77

A Senate resolution congratulating Kenley Kierstead-Hahn on her achievements in the sport of wrestling

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Jeff Howe

The bill formally congratulates and honors Kenley Kierstead-Hahn for her wrestling achievements, with no policy or funding changes.

Referred to Rules and Administration
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Bill Summary · SR 77

Summary: Senate Resolution SR 77 (2025-2026) – Congratulating Kenley Kierstead-Hahn

Purpose and Intent

  • SR 77 is a Senate resolution in the Minnesota 2025-2026 session congratulating Kenley Kierstead-Hahn on her achievements in the sport of wrestling.
  • The resolution serves to officially recognize and commend Kierstead-Hahn for her athletic accomplishments, highlighting personal merit and contribution to the state’s athletic community.

Key Provisions and Provisions Change

  • Formal acknowledgment: The bill would “congratulate and honor” Kenley Kierstead-Hahn for notable wrestling accomplishments.
  • No regulatory or fiscal changes: As a ceremonial resolution, SR 77 does not create new laws, impose obligations, allocate funds, or alter existing programs.
  • Sponsors:
    • Primary sponsor: (Not explicitly listed in the available text)
    • Co-sponsor: Jeff Howe
  • Referral: Referred to the Rules and Administration committee for consideration.

Affected Parties and Impact

  • Primary beneficiary: Kenley Kierstead-Hahn, recognized for wrestling achievements.
  • Broader impact: The resolution serves as a formal expression of the Senate’s appreciation, which may positively reflect on the athlete, her supporters, and Minnesota’s wrestling community. It can contribute to public recognition without imposing any policy or funding changes.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduction date: April 21, 2026
  • Initial action: Referred to the Rules and Administration committee on the same day (April 21, 2026)
  • Status: Procedural legislative artifact; no motion for a vote, no committee amendments described in the provided text.
  • Next steps: If advanced by the Rules and Administration committee, the full Senate would consider adoption of the resolution. As a non-binding ceremonial measure, passage would require a simple majority vote in the Senate.

Notable Context

  • The bill’s designation (SR 77) indicates it is a Senate resolution rather than a statute.
  • The title clarifies the bill’s purpose: to congratulate Kenley Kierstead-Hahn on achievements in wrestling.
  • The presence of a co-sponsor (Jeff Howe) indicates bipartisan or cross-aisle support typical of ceremonial recognitions.

If you would like, I can add context about the athlete’s specific wrestling achievements (titles, competitions, records) if that information becomes available from state athlete bios or press releases.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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