Mr. Chair, again, I thank my colleague for his comments. I think in light of the October 7 attack, in light of the violence we have seen on college campuses, and the very fact that Jewish students say they don't feel safe, it is important to restate what is law. It is important to restate that they have a right to be free, to be safe, and to learn. Sometimes it is important that we state the obvious. Sometimes it is important that we stand and say what needs to be said, that anti- Semitism can't be tolerated. It can't be tolerated. It can't be tolerated. Mr. Chair, I urge adoption of my amendment, and I yield back the balance of my time. The Acting CHAIR. The question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from Tennessee (Mr. Ogles). The amendment was agreed to. Amendment No. 3 Offered by Mr. Ogles The Acting CHAIR. It is now in order to consider amendment No. 3 printed in part A of House Report 118-685.
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