Summary of SRES 263: Condemning the Antisemitic Attack in Boulder, Colorado
Bill Number: SRES 263
Introduced: June 04, 2025
Status: Introduced in Senate
Classification: Resolution
Purpose and Intent
SRES 263 is a resolution introduced in the United States Senate to formally condemn a violent antisemitic attack that occurred on June 1, 2025, in Boulder, Colorado. The resolution aims to express solidarity with the survivors and their families while promoting a message of resilience and unity against hate.
Key Provisions
The resolution includes several important provisions:
Condemnation of Violence: It explicitly condemns the antisemitic attack in Boulder, denouncing the act of violence and its motivations.
Support for Survivors: The resolution expresses solidarity with the survivors of the attack and their families, acknowledging their suffering and the need for community support.
Recognition of Community Resilience: It commends the Boulder community for its efforts to foster peace, safety, and inclusion in the aftermath of the attack.
Call for Vigilance and Resources: The resolution calls for ongoing vigilance against antisemitism and the provision of federal resources to:
- Investigate hate crimes.
- Support communities targeted by hate.
Affirmation of Rights: It stands with the Jewish community, advocating for freedom of speech and religion, and opposing fear and persecution based on faith or belief.
Rejection of Hate: The resolution affirms that hate and violence have no place in the United States, emphasizing that all individuals deserve to live free from fear and persecution.
Affected Parties
The resolution primarily affects:
- Survivors and Families: Those directly impacted by the antisemitic attack in Boulder.
- The Boulder Community: Local residents and organizations working towards peace and inclusion.
- The Jewish Community: Individuals and groups advocating for their rights and safety across the nation.
Legislative Actions and Timeline
- June 04, 2025: The resolution was introduced in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary for further consideration.
Sponsors
- Primary Sponsor: Michael Bennet
- Cosponsor: John W. Hickenlooper
Related Bills
- SRES 278: A companion resolution addressing similar issues.
- HRES 476: A related resolution in the House of Representatives.
This resolution serves as a critical statement against antisemitism and a call to action for communities and lawmakers to work together in promoting safety and inclusion for all individuals, regardless of their faith or background.