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Recognizing Club Q Attack Anniversary and Supporting LGBTQ+ Community

The U.S. Senate officially commemorates the first anniversary of the hate attack at Club Q in Colorado Springs, which resulted in 5 deaths. The resolution expresses federal solidarity and support for survivors, victims' families, and the entire LGBTQ+ community, emphasizing opposition to identity-based hate violence. This symbolic document reinforces support and a sense of security for the community affected by trauma.
Key points
The Senate officially recognizes the anniversary of the 2022 hate attack at Club Q, acknowledging the trauma and loss experienced by the LGBTQ+ community.
Expression of federal solidarity and support for survivors and families, reinforcing a sense of safety and acceptance.
Highlighting that violence against LGBTQ+ individuals is a destructive form of hate contrary to U.S. values.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_SRES_467
Sponsor: Sen. Bennet, Michael F. [D-CO]
Process start date: 2023-11-15