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The Florida Senate has approved creation of a statewide 18-member task force on antisemitism that must submit a report and policy recommendations to the governor and legislative leaders.

The measure (SB 1072) was approved Wednesday after lawmakers supported an amendment by bill sponsor Alexis Calatayud, R-Miami Dade, clarifying that the definition of antisemitism โ€œdoes not include criticism of Israel which is similar to criticism of any other country.โ€

The group would have a range of responsibilities to combat antisemitism in Florida. Among them:

  • Engage with local Jewish communities and provide public officials across the state with recommendations and support for combating antisemitism.ย 
  • Identify best practices from efforts to combat antisemitism in other states and jurisdictions.
  • Evaluate this stateโ€™s hate crime statutes and consider whether amendments would better protect residents from antisemitism.
  • Recommend strategies, programs, and legislation to combat antisemitism in this state.
  • Access existing state programs related to education in digital media literacy.

The amendment drew plaudits from Senate Democrats.

โ€œAll the things I heard [from opponents] were, โ€˜We canโ€™t criticize Israel.โ€™ And so youโ€™ve listened to the people, youโ€™ve clarified the language, and so I really appreciate that,โ€ said Sen. Tina Polsky, D-Boca Raton.

โ€œThat is so important in todayโ€™s dialogue, where healthy debate does include these types of criticisms that too often can be construed as antisemitism, so thank you for making that clarifying language,โ€ Sen. Carlos Guillermo Smith, D-Orlando, told Sen. Calatayud. โ€œAntisemitism is such a terrible, terrible, rising issue that we have to continue to tackle as a nation.โ€

The billโ€™s future is questionable, however. Its House companion (HB 111) has cleared just one of its two assigned committees with the session set to adjourn a week from Friday.

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