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US HR672

US HR672
Combating European Anti-Semitism Act of 2017


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Introduced
01/24/2017
In Committee
03/29/2017
Crossed Over
05/18/2017
Passed
01/02/2019
Dead

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Combating European Anti-Semitism Act of 2017 (Sec. 3) This bill expresses the sense of Congress that: (1) it is in the U.S. national interest to combat anti-Semitism at home and abroad; (2) there is a need to ensure the security of European Jewish communities, including synagogues, schools, and cemeteries; (3) the United States should continue to emphasize the importance of combating anti-Semitism in multilateral bodies; and (4) the Department of State should continue to document acts of anti-Semitism and anti-Semitic incitement and encourage adoption by national government institutions and multilateral institutions of a working definition of anti-Semitism similar to the one adopted in the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance context. (Sec. 4) The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 is amended to require the State Department's Annual Report on International Religious Freedom to include, for each European country in which threats or attacks against Jewish persons, schools, and religious institutions are particularly significant, a description of: the security challenges and needs of European Jewish communities and European law enforcement agencies; U.S. efforts to partner with European law enforcement agencies and civil society groups to combat anti-Semitic incidents; educational programming and public awareness initiatives that impart values of pluralism and tolerance, showcase the positive contributions of Jews, and pay special attention to population segments that exhibit a high degree of anti-Semitic animus; and efforts by European governments to adopt and apply a working definition of anti-Semitism.

AI Summary

This bill expresses the sense of Congress that it is in the U.S. national interest to combat anti-Semitism at home and abroad, and that there is a need to ensure the security of European Jewish communities. It amends the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 to require the State Department's Annual Report on International Religious Freedom to include, for each European country facing significant threats or attacks against Jewish persons, schools, and religious institutions, information on the security challenges and needs of European Jewish communities, U.S. efforts to partner with European law enforcement and civil society to combat anti-Semitic incidents, educational programming and public awareness initiatives promoting pluralism and tolerance, and European government efforts to adopt and apply a working definition of anti-Semitism.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs, Health and Social Services, Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (35)

Last Action

Presented to President. (on 01/02/2019)

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