Summary of Bill HRES 1211
Bill 118 HRES 1211, also known as the resolution condemning violent, anti-American, and anti-Israel protests on college campuses, was introduced in the US Congress. The purpose of this resolution is to address the growing concern over protests that have turned violent and have targeted American and Israeli interests on campuses across the country.
The resolution highlights the importance of free speech and peaceful protest on college campuses, but condemns any actions that incite violence or promote anti-American or anti-Israel sentiments. It calls on universities to take action to prevent and address these types of protests, and urges law enforcement to investigate and prosecute individuals who engage in violent behavior.
The resolution emphasizes the need for a safe and inclusive environment on college campuses, where all students can express their opinions and beliefs without fear of intimidation or violence. It also reaffirms the strong relationship between the United States and Israel, and condemns any efforts to undermine this relationship through anti-Israel protests.
Overall, Bill 118 HRES 1211 seeks to address the issue of violent and divisive protests on college campuses, and calls for a peaceful and respectful dialogue on important issues facing our nation and the world.
Congressional Summary of HRES 1211
This resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives to (1) condemn the violent, anti-American, and anti-Israel protests that are occurring on campuses of institutions of higher education; and (2) thank law enforcement in New York, New York, and in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and individuals at the University of North Carolina.