House Passes Bill To Make Lynching a Federal Hate Crime

Video Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories
Published on March 1, 2022 - Duration: 01:30s

House Passes Bill To Make Lynching a Federal Hate Crime

House Passes Bill , To Make Lynching, a Federal Hate Crime.

'The Hill' reports that on Feb.

28, the House passed the bill, which is named after 14-year-old Emmett Till, who was lynched in 1955.

'The Hill' reports that on Feb.

28, the House passed the bill, which is named after 14-year-old Emmett Till, who was lynched in 1955.

The bill's passage comes 120 years after the first anti-lynching legislation was proposed by the only Black Congress member at the time, George Henry White.

The bill's passage comes 120 years after the first anti-lynching legislation was proposed by the only Black Congress member at the time, George Henry White.

Today, we acknowledge this disgraceful chapter in American history, and we send a clear message that such violent actions โ€” motivated by hatred and bigotry โ€” will not be tolerated in this country, Jerry Nadler, House Judiciary Committee Chairman, via 'The Hill'.

The bill would make lynching punishable by up to 30 years in prison.

While it passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, three Republicans voted against it.

Those Republicans are Reps.

Andrew Clyde (GA), Thomas Massie (KY) and Chip Roy (Texas).

Those Republicans are Reps.

Andrew Clyde (GA), Thomas Massie (KY) and Chip Roy (Texas).

Those Republicans are Reps.

Andrew Clyde (GA), Thomas Massie (KY) and Chip Roy (Texas).

Sen.

Rand Paul objected to a previous version of the bill because he said it might "conflate lesser crimes" as lynching.

But he says he supports the current version of the legislation, which "ensures the language of this bill defines lynching as the absolutely heinous crime that it is.".

According to the NAACP, over 4,700 lynchings took place in the U.S. between 1882 and 1968


You are here


๐Ÿ’ก newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions



Republican Party (United States)

American political party
George Santos breathed new life into his old drag queen persona -- bringing back his old shtick in a new video ... where he seems inclined to say hello for some..
Credit: TMZ.com - Published 3 days ago

Joe Biden has said he would be open to debate his presumptive Republican opponent Donald Trump ahead of November's presidential election.
Credit: Sky News - Published 1 week ago




Texas

U.S. state
English teenager Kris Kim hits a three-under-par 68 on his PGA Tour debut as compatriot Matt Wallace leads in Texas.
Credit: BBC Sport - Published 20 hours ago


Chip Roy

American politician (born 1972)

Kentucky

U.S. state
Tokyo Olympic team gold medallist Oliver Townend leads home a British clean sweep at the Kentucky Three-Day Event.
Credit: BBC Sport - Published 5 days ago

Related videos from verified sources

Biden Signs Bill That Makes Lynching a Federal Hate Crime 01:31
Video credit: Wibbitz Top Stories - Published on March 30, 2022 

Senate Passes Anti-Lynching Bill, Heads to Biden Next 01:30
Video credit: Wibbitz Top Stories - Published on March 8, 2022 

You might like