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Massachusetts leaders pledge to implement antisemitism commission recommendations; lieutenant governor named point person
Summary
At a press event, Governor Maura Healey and legislative leaders pledged to put the Special Commission on Combating Antisemitism’s recommendations into action, naming Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll to coordinate implementation and announcing plans including education funding and a state hate-crimes unit.
At a press event convened by the Massachusetts legislature, Governor Maura Healey pledged that the Commonwealth would move quickly to implement the Special Commission on Combating Antisemitism’s report and named Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll as the administration’s point person to lead that effort.
The governor said the commission’s recommendations provide “concrete, actionable steps” for schools, public-safety agencies and community organizations. She listed commitments that the administration intends to pursue, including funding educational programs in K–12 schools, supporting nonprofit partners that strengthen local preparedness, launching public-awareness campaigns and creating a hate‑crimes…
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