Iowa bills would codify definition of antisemitism, prohibit state funds for companies that boycott
Iowa lawmakers on Wednesday voted to define antisemitism in Iowa Code, bringing a previously controversial bill to a bipartisan vote in the House.
Lawmakers later clashed over a separate bill aimed at companies that boycott Israel.
Defining antisemitism
House File 2220 defines antisemitism in Iowa code and instructs the state to consider antisemitism in the investigation of a discriminatory act. State employees would also undergo training on antisemitism.
Defining antisemitism is necessary to be able to combat it, Rep. Sandy Salmon, R-Janesville, said.
The bill would define antisemitism by the language adopted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance in 2016, including a list of contemporary examples of antisemitism.
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