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The New Jersey Assembly is considering voting on A3558, a bill that would codify the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism into state law.
While we appreciate the goal of fighting antisemitism, this legislation would do the opposite. By enshrining a vague and politicized definition into law, A3558 risks chilling free speech, punishing legitimate criticism of Israeli government policy, and fueling the dangerous trend of using false claims of antisemitism as a tool to silence dissent.
Rather than codifying a single, flawed definition, we need real, comprehensive approaches to combating antisemitism that strengthen democracy, protect free expression, and keep all communities safe.
Tell your Assembly Member: Vote NO on A3558.
The New Jersey Assembly is considering voting on A3558, a bill that would codify the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism into state law.
While we appreciate the goal of fighting antisemitism, this legislation would do the opposite. By enshrining a vague and politicized definition into law, A3558 risks chilling free speech, punishing legitimate criticism of Israeli government policy, and fueling the dangerous trend of using false claims of antisemitism as a tool to silence dissent.
Rather than codifying a single, flawed definition, we need real, comprehensive approaches to combating antisemitism that strengthen democracy, protect free expression, and keep all communities safe.
Tell your Assembly Member: Vote NO on A3558.
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