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Davis County commissioners discuss draft resolution condemning antisemitism, refer it to regional council
Summary
Commissioners reviewed a draft resolution adopting the IHRA working definition of antisemitism and agreed to ask the Wasatch Front Council of Governments to consider the measure at its March 11 meeting; Commissioners did not formally adopt the resolution at the March 3 work session.
Chair John Crofts introduced a draft resolution condemning antisemitism and presented it as a statement that would set a "zero tolerance" standard for Davis County, citing recent regional conversations and state-level actions as context.
The draft, prepared by Chief Deputy Civil Attorney Neal Geddes, would adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) non‑binding working definition of antisemitism and asks law enforcement and county partners to use it in monitoring and training. Crofts…
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