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Jersey City Council To Vote On Resolution Condemning Islamophobia
The resolution calls on the City Council to "condemn and combat Islamophobia" in Jersey City.

JERSEY CITY, NJ — Jersey City's Municipal Council will vote on a resolution to condemn Islamophobia in Jersey City.
On the agenda for Wednesday's meeting is a resolution that calls on the City Council to "condemn and combat Islamophobia." Under the resolution, once it is signed a copy will be sent to Mayor Steven Fulop and Governor Phil Murphy.
The resolution is one of 31 resolution on the agenda for Wednesday night's meeting.
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Read the full resolution online.
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