billSRES768Event Thursday, June 11, 2026Analyzed

A resolution commemorating the anniversary of the antisemitic attack on participants in the Run for Their Lives walk in Boulder, Colorado on June 1, 2025.

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Summary

SRES768 is a procedural resolution commemorating a past antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado. It has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee and contains no policy mandates or funding provisions. There is no direct or indirect market impact from this non-binding expression of congressional sentiment.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.SRES768 is a non-binding commemorative resolution with no market impact.
  • 2.No funding, no regulatory mandate, no procurement authorizations are included.
  • 3.Investors should ignore this bill for portfolio decisions.

Market Implications

There are no market implications from SRES768. The bill contains no provisions that alter any company's revenue, costs, or competitive landscape. Retail investors should not adjust positions based on this legislative action.

Full Analysis

This resolution (SRES768) was introduced by Senator Hickenlooper on June 11, 2026, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. It is a commemorative resolution, not a piece of legislation with economic or regulatory force. It marks the one-year anniversary of an attack on participants in a walk event, but does not authorize any spending, create any programs, or impose any regulatory changes. The bill has no cosponsor and only two actions on its history, both procedural. There is no funding mechanism, no mandate, and no impact on any sector or company. As a commemorative resolution with no legal weight, it does not affect markets. The legislative path is complete for a resolution of this type — it requires only a simple majority vote on the Senate floor if it is reported out of committee. Even if passed, it would have zero economic consequence.

Key Legislators

Sen. Hickenlooper, John W. [D-CO]