Clock ticking on California’s K-12 antisemitism bill as legislative session nears end
If AB 715 becomes law, it will mark the first time a state creates an antisemitism watchdog for public schools, potentially setting a template for others.
Jewish students at El Camino Real Charter High School walk out to protesting antisemitic incidents at the Los Angeles school on Feb. 27, 2024. (photo credit: (Sarah Reingewirtz/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images))ByASAF ELIA-SHALEV