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    Don’t give Newsom too much credit for signing anti-discrimination bill

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsOctober 13, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Oct. 13, 2025 7 AM PT

    To the editor: Gov. Gavin Newsom took a web page out of President Trump’s playbook by signing into impact a legislation that units up a state Workplace for Civil Rights to fight antisemitism in California colleges (“Newsom signs bill that targets antisemitism and other discrimination in schools,” Oct. 7). However but, there was an uproar when Trump threatened to withhold funding from colleges that allowed antisemitism on their campuses.

    That is nothing new. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 states it’s in opposition to the legislation to discriminate in opposition to individuals on the idea of race, shade, faith, intercourse and nationwide origin whether or not within the office or in school.

    Neil Snow, Manhattan Seashore

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    To the editor: The governor indicators a invoice successfully creating an anti-antisemitism czar in spite of everything objecting legislators politically cowed in not voting, and people most educated and affected — classroom academics — had been ignored.

    Nicely, this Jew definitely feels safer now.

    David Moskowitz, Playa del Rey



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