HR5352 stops federal money from going to groups that hire people who back political violence or domestic terrorism. Affects organizations relying on federal funds.
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To prohibit Federal funding for entities that employ individuals who condone and celebrate political violence and domestic terrorism, and for other purposes. is a House bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Latest action on H.R. 5352: Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Who this affects: The bill impacts organizations that rely on federal funding and employ individuals who might support political violence or domestic terrorism. It aims to ensure that federal funds are not used to support harmful activities.
Why this matters: This bill is significant because it addresses the use of taxpayer money and aims to prevent it from indirectly supporting violence or terrorism. By targeting organizations that employ individuals who condone harmful activities, it seeks to promote a safer environment. The bill also raises important questions about the balance between free speech and public safety. While it aims to prevent misuse of federal funds, it also highlights the challenges of defining and regulating support for violence.
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