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Congressman Neguse Issues Statement on Passage of Van Drew-Neguse Resolution Denouncing Antisemitism & Terror Attack in Boulder

June 9, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Today, Colorado Congressman Joe Neguse issued the following statement after the House of Representatives unanimously passed H.Res. 481, the bipartisan resolution he co-led with Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ), condemning the rise in antisemitism and violent attacks on Jewish individuals in the United States, including the recent act of terror in Boulder, Colorado. The resolution also reaffirmed the chamber’s commitment to combating antisemitism and politically motivated violence. 

“I was proud to work with my colleague Rep. Van Drew in championing a bipartisan resolution denouncing the scourge of antisemitism, and condemning the horrific act of terror that took place in my community on June 1st. 

“Yesterday marked one week since a terrorist viciously targeted, ambushed, and attacked my constituents, who had gathered on Pearl Street Mall to take part in a peaceful walk and vigil, as they’ve done every week for the past two years, to call for the release of the hostages that were kidnapped and are being held by Hamas in Gaza. I’m grateful to have had the privilege of meeting with several of the victims this past weekend, and to hear them recount their experiences. It is difficult to put into words the emotions I felt witnessing their resilience and strength under such incredibly trying circumstances. It’s equally hard to describe the emotions I felt marching yesterday—back in my district in Boulder—alongside thousands of Coloradans who came out to show our strong support for our Jewish community.

“We will continue to support the victims of this horrific attack and their families, and recommit to enacting legislative solutions to combat the antisemitism that has metastasized across our country. And I will continue to call on the Speaker and House Leadership to allow the House to vote on H.Res.476—my bipartisan resolution, written in conjunction with the community I represent, that further condemns the violent antisemitic attack and expresses support for the victims, their families, and local law enforcement.”

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