US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SR263

Introduced
6/4/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution underlines a disturbing rise in antisemitic incidents nationwide, officially linking the Boulder attack to a broader trend. It reports a 40% increase in antisemitic activity in Colorado and emphasizes the need for ongoing vigilance and federal resources to combat such violence. By addressing these issues on a legislative level, SR263 aims to reaffirm commitment to core American values of safety, inclusion, and freedom from fear for all communities targeted by hate.

Summary

SR263 is a resolution condemning the violent antisemitic attack that occurred on June 1, 2025, in Boulder, Colorado, during a peaceful march organized by the group, Run for Their Lives. This incident involved a range of violent actions including the use of a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails which resulted in injuries to multiple participants, highlighting the serious rise in antisemitic violence across the United States. The bill expresses solidarity with the survivors and their families and emphasizes the resilience of the Boulder community in the face of hate and violence.

Conclusion

In essence, SR263 serves as both a statement of condemnation for specific violent acts and a broader appeal for action against rising antisemitism. By fostering collective efforts to reject extremism in all forms, the resolution not only seeks accountability for the Boulder attack but also positions itself as a part of a national dialogue on preventing hate crimes and fostering safety in all communities throughout the United States.

Contention

The resolution reflects bipartisan support, championing community response against hate crimes while also calling for unity and continued action to ensure safety. Notably, concerns regarding the escalation of antisemitic rhetoric and incidents present a significant issue for discussion. Some may argue that the bill, while strong in condemnation, should also include more tangible proposed measures for prevention and support of affected communities.

Companion Bills

US SR278

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

US HR476

Related Condemning the violent antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado, and expressing support for the survivors and their families.

Previously Filed As

US SR278

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

US HR476

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

US HR472

Condemning the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado.

US SR296

A resolution condemning antisemitism and recent antisemitic attacks in the United States.

US SR130

Condemning the antisemitic firebombing attack on June 1, 2025, in Boulder, Colorado, against peaceful demonstrators and calling for the Commonwealth to combat the continued rise of antisemitism.

US SR169

Condemning the antisemitic firebombing attack on June 1, 2025, in Boulder, Colorado, against peaceful demonstrators and calling for the Commonwealth to combat the continued rise of antisemitism.

US SR288

A resolution condemning the rise in ideologically motivated attacks on Jewish individuals in the United States, including the recent violent assault in Boulder, Colorado, and reaffirming the commitment of the Senate to combating antisemitism and politically motivated violence.

US HR279

Condemns the June 1, 2025, antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado

US SR396

A resolution 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.

US HR485

Denouncing the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado.

Similar Bills

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