CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) is working to combat antisemitism in Virginia through a new law. According to a report by the Commission to Combat Antisemitism, there were nearly 350 reports of anti-Semitic acts in Virginia last year. The purpose of Gov. Youngkin’s new law is to train first responders and other public servants to prevent hate crimes. “In order to confront a threat, you have to understand the threat,” Clan Carr, a senior advisor to the Combat Anti Semitism Movement, said. The definition in Virginia law is: “Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may...