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Jewish Groups Rally Behind Bipartisan Senate Antisemitism Bill With 1b Security Allocation

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AI-generatedThe article discusses a US Senate bill focused on combating antisemitism with security funding and regulatory measures. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the bill affects nonprofit security funding and social media reporting requirements but lacks concrete commercial impact on specific sectors, companies, or commodity prices. The impact is US-specific and policy-oriented, with no clear revenue, cost, or supply chain channel.
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- Bill proposes $1 billion in security funding for houses of worship and at-risk nonprofits.
- Funding triples this year's appropriated amount.
- Bill requires federal education department to adopt a civil rights strategy.
- Bill mandates social media platforms to disclose handling of antisemitism.
- Bill is bipartisan, introduced by Senators Lankford and Rosen.