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The New Jersey Senate has canceled a hearing on a bill that would define antisemitism in the state due to alleged "safety and security concerns."
The hearing, which was originally scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday, was marked "canceled" on the state legislature's website. No additional details as to why it was canceled were provided online.
"The NJ Senate cited safety and security concerns as the reason for cancelling the committee hearing that would have voted on codifying the IHRA definition of antisemitism in the state of New Jersey," Jason M...
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