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Simon Wiesenthal Holocaust Education Assistance Act
Introduction | Press Releases | Legislation

The Holocaust marked a disgraceful time in history plagued by ruthless murder and unwavering intolerance. An estimated 11 million people were systematically killed by the Nazis including Jews, gypsies, the disabled and mentally ill, homosexuals, and others who did not fit the Aryan mold. As the generations who survived the Holocaust pass away, I have pledged to help ensure that our nation's youth never forget the darkness and death that stem from intolerance. We need to make sure that those who would deny the existence of the Holocaust do not have the ability to rewrite history. This is why I have introduced the Simon Wiesenthal Holocaust Education Assistance Act. Through grants to qualifying education organizations the Simon Wiesenthal Holocaust Education Assistance Act, would help to promote awareness of the Holocaust and the devastating effects of hate crimes.

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Press Releases

03/22/07 - Rep. Maloney and Senator Menendez Reintroduce Simon Wiesenthal Holocaust Education Act

Legislation

04/23/09 - H.R. 2089, the Simon Wiesenthal Holocaust Education Assistance Act [111th Congress]

06/05/07 - Simon Wiesenthal Holocaust Education Assistance Act [110th Congress]


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