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Georgia Senate introduced a historic bill to recognize Hindupobia in anti-discrimination laws

Georgia has taken a historic step towards combating discrimination against Hindus, which has become the first American state to formally introduce the law to formally recognize the law. Hindupahobia,
Historical Law – Senate bill 375 – The Georgia was introduced by a group of senators of the state, and aims to identify and address Hindupobia within the state’s legal and regulatory structure.
Bill, “48th senators still, by Jones of 10th, Estabs of 35th and Dixon of 45th, want to include Hindupobia under laws that prevent discrimination on the basis of breed, color, religion or national origin.
If passed, state agencies and local authorities will need a factor in defined understanding of Hindupahobia: “The opponent of Hinduism, destructive and derogatory approach and set of behavior is described as” when applied. Anti-discrimination law,
The bill also allows Hindupobia to consider in criminal proceedings.
Prosecutors can use the definition when deciding whether the penalty of hatred crime under the current state law has increased.
The Senate Bill 375 includes provisions to ensure that it does not violate free speech rights. In particular, the bill clarifies that it does not ban individuals from being legally engaged in protected speech, including US foreign policy or international affairs. Additionally, it confirms that the law does not struggle with existing federal, state or local discrimination laws. These security measures are designed to maintain constitutional rights, addressing concerns related to Hindupobia and anti -Hindu discrimination.
If any part of the bill is found unconstitutional, the entire law will be automatically canceled. This section ensures that the law is applied as a whole and not in parts.
The Senate Bill 375 will become a law if the governor signs it without such approval or “or its law.”

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