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A third of reported antisemitic incidents impacted the Indianapolis Jewish community, according to data from the Anti-Defamation League.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is promoting training to combat antisemitism for local prosecutors and law enforcement — a move at least one prosecutor is sharply criticizing.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb vetoed a bill that would define and ban antisemitism in state public education institutions.
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Lawmakers last week believed they found a compromise on a controversial bill to define and ban antisemitism in public education institutions. Gov. Eric Holcomb said things have changed since then as he weighs whether to sign the measure into law.
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A bill to define and ban antisemitism in state public education institutions is headed to the governors desk.
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Republicans trying to kill a lawsuit against gun manufacturers and sellers. A Senate committee significantly changes a bill on antisemitism. And a bill heads to the Senate floor that could help victims of abuse in a Boy Scouts of America settlement get more money. Here's what you might have missed this week at the Statehouse.
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A Senate committee removed a portion of controversial language from a bill to define antisemitism.
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The Indiana House Thursday unanimously passed a bill that would define and ban antisemitism in Indiana public education institutions.
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Tensions on U.S. college campuses have been rising since the Israel-Hamas war started more than 100 days ago. That's been playing out locally as Indiana University suspended a professor and canceled a Palestinian artist's exhibit.