Unfortunately, anti-Semitic attacks continue to plague our nation and world. This week, I had the opportunity to question a Holocaust survivor, among other officials, on why anti-Semitism seems to be a growing problem in our society, specifically on college campuses. The witnesses described the demonization of Jewish students and how free speech protections are not filtered to prohibit anti-Semitic views on college campuses.
In December of 2019, President Donald Trump issued an executive order to combat anti-Semitism on college campuses. The executive order extends the protections of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, prohibiting taxpayer-funded universities from discriminating on the basis of race, color and national origin, to include students who are Jewish. Likewise, I am a proud cosponsor of H.R. 4009, the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, which would accomplish the same goals as President Trump’s action. Unfortunately, Speaker Pelosi chooses not to bring this bill to the floor for a vote. We are fortunate to have a President who will deliver wins for Americans when Congress fails to act, but his executive order could be overturned by another President in the future, which is why Congress should make these protections permanent.
As a member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, I will continue to seek opportunities to combat senseless acts of violence. I will use my position in Congress to promote pro-Jewish policies and sentiments. In light of Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, 2020, we must always remember to actively promote efforts that combat anti-Semitism worldwide to guarantee freedom and safety for all people.
To watch my questioning from this week's hearing, please click on the picture below.
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