Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) was the lone senator to vote against legislation on Thursday aimed at combating a surge in anti-Asian American hate crimes. A spokesperson for Hawley, a potential 2024 contender, didn''''t immediately respond to a question about his vote.
Anti-Asian hate bill clears Senate with bipartisan support The effort follows the shootings of six Asian women in Ga., attacks across U.S. ByAllison Pecorin andMichelle Stoddart April 22, 2021, 2:16 PM • 4 min read
Anti-Asian hate bill passes Senate The Senate voted 94-1 to pass a bill to combat the rise of hate crimes against Asian Americans. The Senate voted 94-1 in favor of an amended bill aimed at combatting the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes.
"This long overdue bill sends two messages: to our Asian American friends, we will not tolerate bigotry against you, and to those perpetrating anti-Asian bigotry, we will pursue you to the fullest extent of the law," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said in floor remarks shortly before the vote Thursday. "We cannot -- we cannot allow the recent tide of bigotry, intolerance and prejudice against Asian Americans go unchecked."
"By passing this bill, we tell our law enforcement agency to prioritize anti-Asian violence, and wield the sword to detect, deter and prosecute, hate crimes of all variety. We send a clear message, a unified message that hate has no place in America," he continued.
H.R.6721 - COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act Sponsor:Rep. Meng, Grace [D-NY-6] (Introduced 05/05/2020) Introduced in House (05/05/2020) COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act This bill requires a designated officer or employee of the Department of Justice to facilitate the expedited review of COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) hate crimes and reports of COVID-19 hate crimes. It defines COVID-19 hate crime as a violent crime that is motivated by two things: (1) the actual or perceived characteristic (e.g., race) of any person, and (2) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID-19 of any person because of that characteristic. The designated officer or employee must periodically report on the status of each case reviewed.
A BILL To facilitate the expedited review of COVID–19 hate crimes, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1.SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the “COVID–19 Hate Crimes Act”. SEC. 2. REVIEW OF COVID–19 HATE CRIMES. (a) In General.—Not later than 14 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall designate an officer or employee of the Department of Justice whose sole responsibility during the applicable period shall be to facilitate the expedited review of COVID–19 hate crimes and reports of any such crime to Federal, State, or local law enforcement agencies. (b) Report.—On the date that is 30 days after the designation under subsection (a), and every 30 days thereafter, the officer or employee shall submit to Congress a report on the status of each case reviewed under subsection (a), including— (1) any resources provided to complainants; (2) any actions taken to further the investigation of the incidents; and (3) data disaggregated by race, ethnicity, socioeconomic background, of the victim and location of occurrence. (c) Definitions.—In this section: (1) The term “applicable period” means the period beginning on the date on which the officer or employee is designated under subsection (a), and ending on the date that is one year after the date on which the emergency period described in subparagraph (B) of section 1135(g)(1) of the Social Security Act () ends, except that the Attorney General may extend such period as appropriate. (2) The term “COVID–19 hate crime” means a crime of violence (as such term is defined under title 18, United States Code) that is motivated by— (A) the actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability of any person; and (B) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID–19 of any person because of the characteristic described in subparagraph (A).
H.R.6721 - COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act Sponsor:Rep. Meng, Grace [D-NY-6] (Introduced 05/05/2020) Introduced in House (05/05/2020) COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act This bill requires a designated officer or employee of the Department of Justice to facilitate the expedited review of COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) hate crimes and reports of COVID-19 hate crimes. It defines COVID-19 hate crime as a violent crime that is motivated by two things: (1) the actual or perceived characteristic (e.g., race) of any person, and (2) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID-19 of any person because of that characteristic. The designated officer or employee must periodically report on the status of each case reviewed.
A BILL To facilitate the expedited review of COVID–19 hate crimes, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1.SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the “COVID–19 Hate Crimes Act”. SEC. 2. REVIEW OF COVID–19 HATE CRIMES. (a) In General.—Not later than 14 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall designate an officer or employee of the Department of Justice whose sole responsibility during the applicable period shall be to facilitate the expedited review of COVID–19 hate crimes and reports of any such crime to Federal, State, or local law enforcement agencies. (b) Report.—On the date that is 30 days after the designation under subsection (a), and every 30 days thereafter, the officer or employee shall submit to Congress a report on the status of each case reviewed under subsection (a), including— (1) any resources provided to complainants; (2) any actions taken to further the investigation of the incidents; and (3) data disaggregated by race, ethnicity, socioeconomic background, of the victim and location of occurrence. (c) Definitions.—In this section: (1) The term “applicable period” means the period beginning on the date on which the officer or employee is designated under subsection (a), and ending on the date that is one year after the date on which the emergency period described in subparagraph (B) of section 1135(g)(1) of the Social Security Act () ends, except that the Attorney General may extend such period as appropriate. (2) The term “COVID–19 hate crime” means a crime of violence (as such term is defined under title 18, United States Code) that is motivated by— (A) the actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability of any person; and (B) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID–19 of any person because of the characteristic described in subparagraph (A).
回复 13楼甜汤的帖子 如果真这样的话,那真严格了啊! 以前骂几句被定为“口头骚扰”的也会是 violent crime了! It defines COVID-19 hate crime as a violent crime that is motivated by two things: (1) the actual or perceived characteristic (e.g., race) of any person, and (2) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID-19 of any person because of that characteristic.
H.R.6721 - COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act Sponsor:Rep. Meng, Grace [D-NY-6] (Introduced 05/05/2020) Introduced in House (05/05/2020) COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act This bill requires a designated officer or employee of the Department of Justice to facilitate the expedited review of COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) hate crimes and reports of COVID-19 hate crimes. It defines COVID-19 hate crime as a violent crime that is motivated by two things: (1) the actual or perceived characteristic (e.g., race) of any person, and (2) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID-19 of any person because of that characteristic. The designated officer or employee must periodically report on the status of each case reviewed.
A BILL To facilitate the expedited review of COVID–19 hate crimes, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1.SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the “COVID–19 Hate Crimes Act”. SEC. 2. REVIEW OF COVID–19 HATE CRIMES. (a) In General.—Not later than 14 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall designate an officer or employee of the Department of Justice whose sole responsibility during the applicable period shall be to facilitate the expedited review of COVID–19 hate crimes and reports of any such crime to Federal, State, or local law enforcement agencies. (b) Report.—On the date that is 30 days after the designation under subsection (a), and every 30 days thereafter, the officer or employee shall submit to Congress a report on the status of each case reviewed under subsection (a), including— (1) any resources provided to complainants; (2) any actions taken to further the investigation of the incidents; and (3) data disaggregated by race, ethnicity, socioeconomic background, of the victim and location of occurrence. (c) Definitions.—In this section: (1) The term “applicable period” means the period beginning on the date on which the officer or employee is designated under subsection (a), and ending on the date that is one year after the date on which the emergency period described in subparagraph (B) of section 1135(g)(1) of the Social Security Act () ends, except that the Attorney General may extend such period as appropriate. (2) The term “COVID–19 hate crime” means a crime of violence (as such term is defined under title 18, United States Code) that is motivated by— (A) the actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability of any person; and (B) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID–19 of any person because of the characteristic described in subparagraph (A). 甜汤 发表于 2021-04-22 15:55
哦 仅仅是针对COVID-19 的Asian hate bill. 这都要反?为甚啊?就该找亚裔发泄吗?
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) was the lone senator to vote against legislation on Thursday aimed at combating a surge in anti-Asian American hate crimes. A spokesperson for Hawley, a potential 2024 contender, didn''''t immediately respond to a question about his vote.
Anti-Asian hate bill passes Senate
The Senate voted 94-1 to pass a bill to combat the rise of hate crimes against Asian Americans. The Senate voted 94-1 in favor of an amended bill aimed at combatting the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/6721/text
H.R.6721 - COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act Sponsor:Rep. Meng, Grace [D-NY-6] (Introduced 05/05/2020)
Introduced in House (05/05/2020) COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act This bill requires a designated officer or employee of the Department of Justice to facilitate the expedited review of COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) hate crimes and reports of COVID-19 hate crimes. It defines COVID-19 hate crime as a violent crime that is motivated by two things: (1) the actual or perceived characteristic (e.g., race) of any person, and (2) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID-19 of any person because of that characteristic. The designated officer or employee must periodically report on the status of each case reviewed.
A BILL
To facilitate the expedited review of COVID–19 hate crimes, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the “COVID–19 Hate Crimes Act”. SEC. 2. REVIEW OF COVID–19 HATE CRIMES. (a) In General.—Not later than 14 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall designate an officer or employee of the Department of Justice whose sole responsibility during the applicable period shall be to facilitate the expedited review of COVID–19 hate crimes and reports of any such crime to Federal, State, or local law enforcement agencies.
(b) Report.—On the date that is 30 days after the designation under subsection (a), and every 30 days thereafter, the officer or employee shall submit to Congress a report on the status of each case reviewed under subsection (a), including— (1) any resources provided to complainants; (2) any actions taken to further the investigation of the incidents; and
(3) data disaggregated by race, ethnicity, socioeconomic background, of the victim and location of occurrence. (c) Definitions.—In this section: (1) The term “applicable period” means the period beginning on the date on which the officer or employee is designated under subsection (a), and ending on the date that is one year after the date on which the emergency period described in subparagraph (B) of section 1135(g)(1) of the Social Security Act () ends, except that the Attorney General may extend such period as appropriate. (2) The term “COVID–19 hate crime” means a crime of violence (as such term is defined under title 18, United States Code) that is motivated by— (A) the actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability of any person; and (B) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID–19 of any person because of the characteristic described in subparagraph (A).
连喊个口号都不行,还能指望什么?
H.R.6721 - COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act Sponsor:Rep. Meng, Grace [D-NY-6] (Introduced 05/05/2020)
Introduced in House (05/05/2020) COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act This bill requires a designated officer or employee of the Department of Justice to facilitate the expedited review of COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) hate crimes and reports of COVID-19 hate crimes. It defines COVID-19 hate crime as a violent crime that is motivated by two things: (1) the actual or perceived characteristic (e.g., race) of any person, and (2) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID-19 of any person because of that characteristic. The designated officer or employee must periodically report on the status of each case reviewed.
A BILL
To facilitate the expedited review of COVID–19 hate crimes, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the “COVID–19 Hate Crimes Act”. SEC. 2. REVIEW OF COVID–19 HATE CRIMES. (a) In General.—Not later than 14 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall designate an officer or employee of the Department of Justice whose sole responsibility during the applicable period shall be to facilitate the expedited review of COVID–19 hate crimes and reports of any such crime to Federal, State, or local law enforcement agencies.
(b) Report.—On the date that is 30 days after the designation under subsection (a), and every 30 days thereafter, the officer or employee shall submit to Congress a report on the status of each case reviewed under subsection (a), including— (1) any resources provided to complainants; (2) any actions taken to further the investigation of the incidents; and
(3) data disaggregated by race, ethnicity, socioeconomic background, of the victim and location of occurrence. (c) Definitions.—In this section: (1) The term “applicable period” means the period beginning on the date on which the officer or employee is designated under subsection (a), and ending on the date that is one year after the date on which the emergency period described in subparagraph (B) of section 1135(g)(1) of the Social Security Act () ends, except that the Attorney General may extend such period as appropriate. (2) The term “COVID–19 hate crime” means a crime of violence (as such term is defined under title 18, United States Code) that is motivated by— (A) the actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability of any person; and (B) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID–19 of any person because of the characteristic described in subparagraph (A).
如果真这样的话,那真严格了啊! 以前骂几句被定为“口头骚扰”的也会是 violent crime了!
It defines COVID-19 hate crime as a violent crime that is motivated by two things: (1) the actual or perceived characteristic (e.g., race) of any person, and (2) the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID-19 of any person because of that characteristic.
感觉那5个老奸巨猾,发现情况不对,临时鞋底抹油了,又没告诉这个Hawley这个傻逼,结果他就成了唯一一个
哦 仅仅是针对COVID-19 的Asian hate bill. 这都要反?为甚啊?就该找亚裔发泄吗?
如果觉得愤怒,建议去Twitter留言表达自己意见,在这里灌水,美国人看不见的。
这个bill里面有Asian吗? 别到最后美华二天嘴上没注意的说个 内个 谁,然后抓起来照死里判。 现在看看各个县里一水的AA检察官和新选上来的AA法官,真的挺让人后怕。
当然廊坊人士不会太在意这个。
错了,另外5个里有4个投了赞成
真正涉及亚裔利益的法案,大家睁大眼睛看看应该支持哪个党
法案链接在这里: https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=117&session=1&vote=00162
你咋不说那几个** 党的nc连这么“不痛不痒”的bill都要否决呢?明显是完全不在乎亚裔的选票。可怜还有人恬不知耻的贴上去
就软炮跑了,其他人都把自己屁股擦干净了。
haha.....
定了法就下边就可以执行了。怎么能光是口号呢。
同意你。对连本身族裔被仇恨犯罪都无所谓的人,真无话可说。
为啥黑人仇杀亚裔时候不见民主党出来叫唤?
不喊口号,支持教育和工作对亚裔人友好的共和党的提案就被民主党枪毙了。反正两党都是戏精。
只有China virus某些人最爱听
你们要小心政客 他们常常把bill 取个好名字,内容与题目正好相反。比如当年加州的1000$ 偷窃不入罪法案,名字很好听,叫做安全的邻居与学校行动法案
不要看题目 要看内容
Proposition 47: The Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act
川粉是Anti-Asian Hate的主力吗?
Who cares 戏不吸精,政策pro就可以,关起门来谁都是种族主义者,这是天性,但是不代表出门就可以瞎bb