House Probe into Antisemitism on Campus to Use Research Funding as Lever

House Science Committee Chair Frank Lucas (R-OK) speaking at a press conference on antisemitism on April 30.
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House Republicans are calling for federal research funds to be withheld from universities that fail to protect Jewish students from antisemitic acts.
The House-wide effort, announced
“Universities that can’t protect their students are not in compliance with their funding obligations through the National Science Foundation,” said House Science Committee Chair Frank Lucas (R-OK) at a press conference.
He added, “As a part of the conditions of receiving taxpayer dollars through the NSF, universities must comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin. …It’s time we review whether universities that allow the harassment, assault, or intimidation of their Jewish students are in compliance with their federal obligations. We’ll be looking to conduct oversight of this issue very soon.”
Separately last week, the Education Department sent a letter
This news brief originally appeared in FYI’s newsletter for the week of May 6.