(Jewish Group) Georgia's Jewish legislator promises to keep fighting after antisemitism bill fails
Georgias Jewish legislator promises to keep fighting after antisemitism bill fails to come up for a vote
A much-discussed bill that would codify a definition of antisemitism into Georgia state law was not passed before the state assemblys term ended, but the states lone Jewish legislator said she hasnt given up hope.
In early March, the bill, which would see Georgia adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliances definition of antisemitism, was overwhelmingly approved by the state House of Representatives. At the time, Democrat Esther Panitch, a Jewish woman and one of the bills sponsors, said she had no reason to believe the bill wouldnt pass through the Senate.
But the Senate had not voted on the bill by the end of Wednesday, which marked the end of the assemblys term.
For the second year in a row, the Senate has ignored the cries of the Jewish community who are under attack, Panitch told the Forward on Thursday. And theres no reason why. The lieutenant governor said it was an issue of public importance when he revised the bill and then failed to call it up even though it was 100% within his control.
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