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Missouri introduces bill requiring schools to report antisemitic incidents, with funding at stake.
A Missouri bill introduced in January 2026 would require public schools and universities to report antisemitic incidents, following a rise in such incidents reported by the Anti-Defamation League.
The legislation, backed by bipartisan support, defines antisemitism and mandates reporting, with potential loss of state funding for noncompliance.
It distinguishes between criticism of Israel and antisemitism, stating that personal threats or shaming of Jewish individuals—such as using “From the River to the Sea” in a hostile manner—could qualify as antisemitic.
The push comes after incidents including a 2025 hate crime in Clayton and a controversial social media post at a high school.
Missouri introduce un proyecto de ley que requiere que las escuelas reporten incidentes antisemitas, con fondos en juego.