The COLUMBIA Act is a legislative response to antisemitic protests at Columbia University, introduced by Representatives Mike Lawler and Ritchie Torres from New York. The Act would give the U.S. Department of Education the power to appoint a third-party antisemitism monitor to colleges receiving federal funding. If passed, colleges that fail to comply with the monitorship could lose federal funding. The monitor would be responsible for creating a quarterly report on progress combating antisemitism and making recommendations for Congress and the Secretary of Education.

Lawler and Torres introduced the COLUMBIA Act in response to rising antisemitism on college campuses, which has created a hostile environment for Jewish students, particularly at Columbia University. The protests at Columbia were sparked by the school’s investments in companies with ties to Israel, leading to accusations of antisemitism and concerns for the safety of Jewish students on campus. The protests are part of a wider progressive backlash against Israel’s response to attacks by Hamas, with activists cheering on the deaths of Israeli soldiers and expressing support for Hamas.

The COLUMBIA Act aims to address the concerns of Jewish students who feel unsafe on college campuses due to their religious and ethnic identity. The legislation would require colleges and universities to comply with the monitorship and take action to combat antisemitism to maintain federal funding. The bipartisan support for the Act reflects a growing recognition of the need to address antisemitism on college campuses. Jewish students have reported feeling verbally and physically assaulted on campus, prompting lawmakers to take action to protect their safety and well-being.

The COLUMBIA Act would empower the Secretary of Education to appoint a monitor to colleges receiving federal funding and set the terms and conditions of their work. The monitor would be responsible for evaluating progress on combating antisemitism and making recommendations for improvement. The Act is seen as a crucial step in addressing the rising antisemitism on college campuses and ensuring the safety of Jewish students. Lawmakers are calling on their colleagues in the House to join them in taking action against antisemitism on college campuses and supporting the COLUMBIA Act.

The protests at Columbia University and other colleges have raised concerns about the safety and well-being of Jewish students on campus. The bipartisan backlash against the protests and accusations of antisemitism reflect a broader recognition of the need to combat rising antisemitism in educational institutions. The COLUMBIA Act is a legislative response to these concerns, aiming to hold colleges accountable for combating antisemitism and ensuring the safety of all students on campus. Lawmakers hope that the Act will be a step towards creating a more inclusive and respectful environment for Jewish students and promoting tolerance and understanding on college campuses.

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