[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1212 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1212
Ending campus encampments.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 8, 2024
Mr. Kiley submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Education and the Workforce
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RESOLUTION
Ending campus encampments.
Whereas, in recent weeks, tent encampments have spread at universities across
the country;
Whereas these encampments are illegal, in violation of university policies, and
have become rife with antisemitic threats and acts of violence,
harassment, and other disruptive behavior;
Whereas some universities have responded by evenhandedly enforcing the law and
clearing the encampments, and have emphasized the right of students to
protest and express their opinions in innumerable ways, while making it
clear that acts in violation of the law or university rules will not be
tolerated;
Whereas other universities have decided to ignore the law and ignore their own
policies, allowing encampments and other illegal activity associated
with them to grow unchecked for weeks;
Whereas individuals occupying encampments have made demands of universities such
as divesting from companies tied to Israel, cutting ties with Hillel
campus programs, and ending study abroad programs to Israel;
Whereas some universities have negotiated with those in the encampments and
agreed to their demands around changes in university policy, such as at
Northwestern University, Brown University, Rutgers University, Johns
Hopkins University, the University of Minnesota, and the University of
California, Riverside;
Whereas other universities have canceled classes, moved to online meetings, or
canceled graduation ceremonies, such as at Columbia University; the
University of California, Los Angeles; the University of California, San
Diego; and Emory University;
Whereas these encampments and the criminal behavior connected to them, such as
threats or acts of violence, blocking or occupying buildings,
harassment, or other disruptive behavior, are not protected by the First
Amendment;
Whereas, to the contrary, they disrupt the operation of the university and the
academic freedom and speech rights of other students;
Whereas protecting free speech is foundational to the purpose of a university,
which means universities should encourage free and open expression in
speech, writing, listening, challenging, and learning, while not
shielding students from ideas the university disagrees with or limiting
expression on the basis of content; and
Whereas a commitment to free speech does not mean universities should tolerate
harassment, vandalism, the promotion of violence, the destruction of
property, the obstruction of freedom of movement, or other unlawful
acts: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) finds canceling classes and commencements in response
to unlawful encampments is unacceptable and unfair to the
majority of students;
(2) condemns any negotiation where a university changes its
policy in response to the demands of those occupying illegal
encampments, including demands to end study abroad programs to
Israel, cut ties with Hillel, and divest from companies
associated with Israel; and
(3) calls on universities across the country to work with
local law enforcement to immediately clear tent encampments
from university property and restore safe learning environments
on their campuses, and further resolves that noncompliant
students, faculty, or staff be subject to appropriate
consequences.
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