Antisemitism measure heads to governor after Missouri House passes it

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The Missouri House has passed a bill requiring schools and universities to create policies against antisemitic harassment. The legislation, which aims to safeguard free speech, will now be sent to Governor Mike Kehoe for approval.
The Missouri House approved a bill to combat antisemitic harassment in schools and universities. The bill requires institutions to create policies against such harassment. The Senate broadened the bill to protect free speech. It will now be sent to Governor Mike Kehoe. The legislation aims to ensure a safe environment for students. If approved, it will become law in Missouri.
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