Open this photo in gallery: Gov. Brian Kemp signs an antisemitism bill HB 30 at the Capitol in Atlanta, on Jan. 31.Arvin Temkar/The Associated Press Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday signed a law defining antisemitism in state law, proclaiming support for Jewish residents despite concerns the measure would hamper people opposing the actions of Israel. The Republican governor said by enacting the law, he was “reaffirming our commitment to a Georgia where all people can live, learn and prosper safely, because there’s no place for hate in this great state.” Kemp likened it to when he signed a measure...