Commission to Study Acts of Antisemitism in the United States Act
HR 3691 establishes a commission to study antisemitism in the U.S., aiming to gather data and recommend strategies to combat hate and promote awareness in affected communities.
HR 3691 establishes a commission to study antisemitism in the U.S., aiming to gather data and recommend strategies to combat hate and promote awareness in affected communities.
The Commission to Study Acts of Antisemitism in the United States Act (HR 3691) aims to address the rising concerns regarding antisemitism in the United States. The bill seeks to establish a commission tasked with studying the prevalence, causes, and effects of antisemitic acts across the country. By gathering data and insights, the commission will provide recommendations for combating antisemitism and promoting awareness and education.
Establishment of a Commission: The bill proposes the formation of a commission dedicated to studying antisemitism in the U.S. This commission will be responsible for:
Composition of the Commission: The commission will consist of a diverse group of members, including:
Reporting Requirements: The commission will be required to submit a report to Congress detailing its findings and recommendations within a specified timeframe after its establishment.
The bill primarily targets:
- Jewish Communities: Individuals and organizations within Jewish communities who are directly affected by antisemitism.
- Law Enforcement Agencies: Agencies that will benefit from improved understanding and strategies to address hate crimes.
- Policy Makers: Legislators and government officials who will receive data-driven recommendations to inform future policies.
The bill is sponsored by:
- Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Primary Sponsor)
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Cosponsor)
- Maria Elvira Salazar (Cosponsor)
HR 3691 represents a proactive approach to understanding and addressing antisemitism in the United States. By establishing a dedicated commission, the bill aims to foster informed discussions and develop effective strategies to combat this form of hate, ultimately promoting a more inclusive society.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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