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SRES 296119th CongressIntroduced
A resolution condemning antisemitism and recent antisemitic attacks in the United States.
Introduced: Jun 23, 2025
Civil Rights & Justice
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S. Res. 296 is a non-binding Senate resolution that publicly condemns antisemitism and recent antisemitic attacks in the United States. Introduced in the 119th Congress, the resolution memorializes the victims of specific attacks (including the May 21, 2025 incident at the Capital Jewish Museum and the June 1, 2025 Boulder, Colorado attack), expresses solidarity with Jewish communities, and urges society to denounce and fight antisemitism. It also notes the importance of using federal resources—specifically FEMA’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program—to support security and resilience for affected communities. As a resolution, it states the Senate’s views and does not by itself create new laws or grant new authorities.
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