Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita criticizes watered-down antisemitism bill, calling it "toothless," and urges Governor Eric Holcomb to veto it.

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita criticizes lawmakers for watering down a bill against antisemitism, calling it a "toothless mess." The legislation, which defines and bans antisemitism within Indiana's public education system, has faced disagreement over the inclusion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's 11 examples of antisemitism. Rokita wants Governor Eric Holcomb to veto the bill, arguing it doesn't sufficiently protect Jewish students from anti-Semitic attacks.

March 13, 2024
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