Ohio’s antisemitism bill sparks free speech debate amid legislative push

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A controversial new bill moving through the Ohio legislature, Senate Bill 297, has reignited debate over the balance between combating hate and preserving free speech. While the bill aims to define antisemitism and expand hate crime laws, critics warn that its broad language risks stifling legitimate political dissent and free expression, especially regarding criticism of Israeli policies. The measure’s progress highlights ongoing tensions in addressing discrimination while upholding constitutional freedoms.

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