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HRES 728SRES 396119th CongressIntroduced
Condemning the tragic act of violence on September 10, 2025, in Evergreen, Colorado, recognizing the victims, survivors, and responders and expressing condolences and support to their families and their communities.
Introduced: Sep 16, 2025
Civil Rights & Justice
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This is a non-binding House resolution expressing condemnation of the violence at Evergreen High School in Evergreen, Colorado, on September 10, 2025. It recognizes and honors the victims, survivors, and first responders, extends condolences and support to their families and communities, and highlights the resilience and quick action of those involved in responding to the crisis. The resolution is primarily symbolic, aiming to publicly acknowledge the tragedy, show national solidarity, and honor those who helped protect people during the event.
Key Points
- 1Condemns the shooting that occurred at Evergreen High School on September 10, 2025.
- 2Honors and recognizes the victims and survivors of the incident.
- 3Extends deepest condolences and support to the families of the victims and survivors, and to the Evergreen High School and Jefferson County communities.
- 4Recognizes the strength and unity of the Evergreen community in responding to the tragedy.
- 5Honors the first responders, law enforcement, school safety officers, health care providers, educators, staff, and neighbors whose actions helped protect lives.
Impact Areas
Primary: Students, staff, families, and the broader Evergreen High School and Jefferson County, Colorado community; victims and survivors; first responders and healthcare providers involved in the incident.Secondary: National audience (House of Representatives), school safety and law enforcement communities, educators, and local government in Colorado.Additional impacts: Signals Congressional support and solemn acknowledgment of school violence issues; may influence public discourse on school safety, trauma response, and community resilience, though it does not create policy changes, funding, or new requirements.
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