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Why a US education bill on antisemitism drew criticism and was vetoed
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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed a controversial bill that would have banned the teaching or promotion of antisemitism in US public schools and universities. The legislation faced criticism for exposing educators to personal lawsuits and penalties, with opponents warning it could censor discussions on sensitive topics. Supporters said it aimed to prevent antisemitic content in classrooms. The veto highlights broader national debates on antisemitism, education policy, and free speech in the US, as reported by the Associated Press.
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