HR3691-119

Introduced

To establish the Commission to Study Acts of Antisemitism in the United States.

119th Congress Introduced Jun 3, 2025

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Summary

This bill creates a bipartisan Commission to Study Acts of Antisemitism in the United States within the legislative branch. The 8-member commission would be appointed equally by Republican and Democratic congressional leaders. The commission is tasked with investigating the facts and causes of antisemitism, examining evidence from federal, state, and local governments, and reporting findings and recommendations to the President and Congress within one year. The commission has broad investigative powers including the ability to hold hearings, administer oaths, and issue subpoenas enforceable by federal courts. The bill defines antisemitism to include hatred toward Jews expressed through rhetoric or physical acts directed at Jewish and non-Jewish individuals, Jewish institutions, and Israel as a Jewish state. The commission terminates 120 days after submitting its report.

Evidence Chain:

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At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Establishes a bipartisan commission in the legislative branch to investigate the facts and causes of antisemitism in the United States and report findings and recommendations to the President and Congress.

Who Benefits

  • Jewish Americans and Jewish communities
  • Jewish community institutions and religious facilities
  • Federal and state policymakers (improved information for anti-hate legislation)

Who Bears Costs

  • Federal budget (commission operating costs)
  • Federal agencies (required to provide information and detail staff)

Key Policy Areas

Civil Rights, Hate Crimes

Primary Purpose

Establishes a bipartisan commission in the legislative branch to investigate the facts and causes of antisemitism in the United States and report findings and recommendations to the President and Congress.

Policy Domains

Civil Rights Hate Crimes

Legislative Strategy

"Create a time-limited (approximately 1 year plus 120-day wind-down) bipartisan 8-member commission with subpoena power to investigate antisemitism, report findings, and recommend legislative or administrative action. Structured for bipartisan balance with equal appointments from both parties."

Legislative Progress

Introduced
Introduced Committee Passed
Jun 3, 2025

Mrs. Miller-Meeks (for herself, Ms. Wasserman Schultz, and Ms. Salazar) …

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Civil Rights & Advocacy
4 mentions across 4 clauses
+4 positive

Jewish Americans and Jewish communities

Government
2 mentions across 2 clauses
+2 positive

President and Congress, The Commission to Study Acts of Antisemitism

7/9
sections analyzed
Full impact breakdown

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Civil Rights Government Operations
Actor Mappings
"chairperson"
→ Chairperson of the Commission
"the_commission"
→ Commission to Study Acts of Antisemitism in the United States
"vice_chairperson"
→ Vice Chairperson of the Commission

Key Definitions

Terms defined in this bill

1 term
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