Senate committee to vote on bills combating antisemitism on campuses
- A new law aims to limit local control over ethnic studies curricula in California due to claims that such curricula promote antisemitism, especially regarding Israel and Palestine.
- The proposed new law aims to limit local school boards' control over ethnic studies curricula, citing concerns about antisemitism.
- On April 30, the Assembly Education Committee will discuss the bill, which some frame as combating all forms of hate, according to Assemblymember Dawn Addis.
- The Anti-Defamation League reported a significant increase in antisemitism, particularly on college campuses, citing a new record for incidents in the U.S. For four consecutive years.
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