Pillen Order Requires Nebraska to Track, Restrict Antisemitic Behavior
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The governor of Nebraska, Jim Pillen (Republican Party), signed an executive order on Friday to combat anti-Semitism in state public schools, including community colleges and universities. The order adopts the International Alliance for Holocaust Memory's definition of anti-Semitism work as part of Nebraska's educational framework and instructs schools to incorporate it into student and staff codes of conduct.
Pillen order requires Nebraska to track, restrict antisemitic behavior
LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen signed an executive order Friday that creates a framework for K-12 schools, colleges and universities to track and report antisemitic behavior to the Governor’s Office. Pillen, a former University of Nebraska regent, said during…
Pillen signs executive order targeting antisemitism in Nebraska schools
The governor's order comes after the Legislature failed to pass legislation requiring public school boards and postsecondary institutions to adopt a discrimination and harassment policy that includes antisemitism.
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