Relates to protections against anti-Semitism in the human rights law and the hate crimes statute
The bill would strengthen protections against anti-Semitism within New York's human rights law and hate crimes statute.
The bill would strengthen protections against anti-Semitism within New York's human rights law and hate crimes statute.
The bill’s stated aim, as reflected in the title, is to strengthen protections against anti-Semitism within New York State’s human rights framework and hate crimes statute. The specific language, definitions, and mechanisms to achieve this protection are not provided in the available information. Once the bill text is public, the exact scope, definitions, and enforcement provisions will be clearer.
The precise provisions of S 6842 are not included in the information provided. Based on the title, the bill would be expected to address:
- Protections against anti-Semitism within the state’s human rights law
- Modifications or additions to the hate crimes statute related to anti-Semitic acts
- Possible changes to definitions, enforcement responsibilities, penalties, or remedies
- Potential data collection, reporting, or training requirements for relevant agencies
Note: The above points indicate typical areas such bills address; the actual text will determine the exact changes, thresholds, timelines, and who enforces or enjoins the new protections.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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