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Council directs staff to adapt regional statement condemning Boulder attack and share it with Westminster synagogues
Summary
Following public comment and a pre-meeting discussion, Westminster leaders directed the city manager to adapt a regional resolution supporting Boulder and Westminster synagogues after an anti‑Semitic firebomb attack; staff will bring a Westminster version of the resolution to the next meeting packet and share it with local congregations.
Westminster officials instructed staff to prepare a city statement and adapt a regional resolution condemning the June 1 anti‑Semitic firebomb attack in Boulder and to share the city’s message with local synagogues.
The direction originated in a pre‑meeting study session in which Mayor Nancy McNally and councilors discussed an antisemitism workshop held in Boulder earlier that day and a resolution drafted by neighboring cities. A council member asked for permission to adapt Thornton’s resolution so it would read “Westminster” instead of “Thornton” and to include the statement in the next…
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