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The Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Relations met at 250 Broadway and approved Resolution T2026-2118 recognizing the history of Juneteenth and affirming the City’s commitment to its legacy; the vote was 6 in favor, 0 opposed, with Member Althea V. Stevens absent. Other Council Member Felder attended.
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The committee officially approved a resolution that recognizes Juneteenth as a day of hope and celebration and affirms the City’s commitment to that legacy. This approval is a formal statement of support by the committee and does not itself change city services. The action moves the resolution forward in the City Council process for further consideration.
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