S 3581
Establishes State definition of anti-Semitism; creates a public awareness campaign; appropriates $100,000.
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Bill overview
This bill establishes a formal definition of anti-Semitism in New Jersey, aligning with international standards. It directs the state to create a public awareness campaign to encourage reporting of bias crimes and provides $100,000 to the Attorney General’s office for this campaign. The bill also instructs state officials to consider this definition when investigating potential violations of anti-discrimination laws.
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James Beach
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