HomePoliticsGovernor Abbott takes action, Texas universities to establish penalties for antisemitic actions

Governor Abbott takes action, Texas universities to establish penalties for antisemitic actions

Published on

Texas – On Wednesday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, issued an executive order to address the rise of antisemitism at state universities, a concern that mirrors a broader national and global increase. The directive mandates that universities integrate a definition of antisemitism into their free speech policies and establish specific penalties for antisemitic actions.

Read also: The House Freedom Caucus voted to expel Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) from their ranks

“Antisemitism is never acceptable in Texas, and we will do everything we can to fight it,” Abbott said. “The State of Texas stands with Israel and the Jewish community, and we must escalate our efforts to protect against antisemitism at Texas colleges and universities and across our state.”

Since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, there has been a noticeable rise in antisemitic incidents, placing significant pressure on prestigious universities and leading to investigations by Congress into institutions like Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Columbia University.

“Across the country, acts of antisemitism have grown in number, size, and danger to the Jewish community since Hamas’ deadly attack on October 7th. Texas took immediate action to protect Jewish schools, synagogues, and other key locations,” Abbott said.

“Many Texas colleges and universities also acted quickly to condemn antisemitism, but some radical organizations on our campuses engaged in acts that have no place in Texas. Now, we must work to ensure that our college campuses are safe spaces for members of the Jewish community,” he added.

Read also: Nikki Haley says her campaign is strengthening the Republican Party

Officials from Columbia University are scheduled to testify at a congressional hearing in April about the situation of antisemitism on their campus.

Latest articles

California corrections officials ask the public for tips in Washington Ridge camp walkaway

Nevada County, California - A Fourth of July afternoon at a Nevada County fire...

Sacramento K9 finds wanted shooting suspect hiding inside vehicle after hours-long search

Sacramento, California - Sacramento police say a wanted shooting suspect turned a late-night contact...

Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office investigates fatal shooting after domestic violence pursuit on Sunday

Rancho Cordova, California - Rancho Cordova deputies were first called not to a freeway,...

Sacramento Fire opens recruit academy applications with strict caps for EMT and paramedic hopefuls on Monday

Sacramento, California - Every firehouse has its own rhythm. The early call. The fast...

Sacramento County deputies investigate fatal stabbing after early-morning disturbance call in Rancho Cordova

Sacramento, California - A quiet Rancho Cordova intersection became the center of a homicide...

OPINION: Sacramento’s safety progress feels harder to believe from the porch

NOTE: This is an opinion piece reflecting the author’s personal observations and experiences. The...

More like this

California corrections officials ask the public for tips in Washington Ridge camp walkaway

Nevada County, California - A Fourth of July afternoon at a Nevada County fire...

Sacramento K9 finds wanted shooting suspect hiding inside vehicle after hours-long search

Sacramento, California - Sacramento police say a wanted shooting suspect turned a late-night contact...

Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office investigates fatal shooting after domestic violence pursuit on Sunday

Rancho Cordova, California - Rancho Cordova deputies were first called not to a freeway,...