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BILL • US SENATE

SRES 278

A resolution condemning the violent antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado, and expressing support for the survivors and their families.

119th Congress

SRES 278 condemns the antisemitic attack in Boulder, supports survivors, and calls for vigilance against hate, promoting safety and inclusion for all communities.

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Bill Summary • SRES 278

Summary of SRES 278: Condemning the Violent Antisemitic Attack in Boulder, Colorado

Bill Overview

  • Bill Number: SRES 278
  • Title: A resolution condemning the violent antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado, and expressing support for the survivors and their families.
  • Status: Introduced in Senate
  • Introduced Date: June 12, 2025
  • Classification: Resolution

Purpose and Intent

The primary purpose of SRES 278 is to formally condemn the antisemitic attack that occurred on June 1, 2025, in Boulder, Colorado. The resolution aims to express solidarity with the survivors and their families, recognize the resilience of the Boulder community, and reinforce the commitment of the Senate to combat antisemitism and hate crimes across the nation.

Key Provisions

The resolution includes several key provisions:

  1. Condemnation of Antisemitism: The Senate condemns the violent antisemitic attack that took place in Boulder.

  2. Support for Survivors: It expresses solidarity with the survivors of the attack and their families, acknowledging their suffering and resilience.

  3. Community Recognition: The resolution commends the Boulder community for its efforts to promote peace, safety, and inclusion in the aftermath of the attack.

  4. Call for Vigilance: It calls for ongoing vigilance and the allocation of Federal resources to combat rising antisemitism, investigate hate crimes, and support targeted communities.

  5. Support for the Jewish Community: The resolution stands with the Jewish community in advocating for freedom of speech and religion, while opposing fear and discrimination.

  6. Affirmation Against Hate: It affirms that hate and violence have no place in the United States and that all individuals, regardless of their faith or beliefs, deserve to live free from fear and persecution.

Impact

The resolution is intended to send a strong message of unity and support to the Jewish community and all individuals affected by hate crimes. By condemning antisemitism and promoting inclusivity, the resolution aims to foster a safer environment for all citizens.

Legislative Actions

  • June 12, 2025: The resolution was submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. The text was recorded in the Congressional Record (CR S3394) and considered on the Senate floor (CR S3396).

Sponsors

  • Primary Sponsor: Michael Bennet
  • Cosponsors: Charles E. Schumer, John W. Hickenlooper

Related Bills

  • SRES 263: Companion resolution addressing similar issues.
  • HRES 476: House resolution related to the same topic.

This resolution reflects a collective commitment to countering hate and supporting communities affected by violence and discrimination, reinforcing the values of freedom and safety for all.

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