California lawmakers are considering a bill to combat antisemitism in K-12 schools, establishing an Antisemitism Prevention Coordinator and mandating teacher training. Supporters cite rising incidents and the need for clear policies to protect Jewish students. Critics, however, express concerns that the bill's broad definition of antisemitism could stifle free speech and classroom discussions on complex political issues. California antisemitism school bill sparks national debate on student rights California lawmakers are considering a bill aimed at reducing antisemitism in K–12 schools. Senator Scott Wiener, co-chair of the California Legislative Jewish Caucus, introduced the proposal. The bill would create a position called...