Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin hosts event to ceremonially sign bill to fight antisemitism
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin hosted an event in Virginia Monday to ceremonially sign a bill that will adopt a definition of antisemitism to help combat instances of hatred towards Jews.
"We can clearly define hate, which is exactly what this bill does. And then we can transform for the good and build a better future," Youngkin told the audience gathered outside the Executive Mansion in Richmond.
The bill was a recommendation of a commission, chaired by former Acting U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, that Youngkin created on his first day in office.
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