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U.S. Senate hate crimes bill sails past filibuster

Published 04/14/2021, 06:21 AM
Updated 04/14/2021, 06:22 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Senator Mazie Hirono (D-HI) arrives before a Senate Judiciary Constitution Subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington

By Makini Brice and David Morgan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Hate crime legislation intended to combat violence against Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic advanced in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, easily overcoming the Senate procedural tool known as the filibuster.

Senators on Wednesday took a procedural vote on whether to limit debate on the overall bill. Under the chamber's filibuster rule, at least 60 senators must consent to take that step, requiring bipartisan support since the chamber is divided 50-50.

It cleared the initial hurdle with a bipartisan vote of 92-6.

It was not immediately clear when the Senate would vote on final passage of the bill. Schumer told Democrats in a meeting on Tuesday that the goal was to pass the bill by the end of the week, according to a Senate Democratic source in the meeting.

The bill, led by Democratic Senator Mazie Hirono and Congresswoman Grace Meng, comes after a spate of high-profile attacks on Asian Americans. It designates a Justice Department employee to expedite a review of hate crimes reported to police during the COVID-19 pandemic.

It would also provide guidance for state and local law enforcement agencies to report hate crimes, expand public education campaigns and issue guidance to combat discriminatory language in describing the pandemic.

Reports of violence and discrimination against Asian Americans have surged during the pandemic, after former President Donald Trump started calling the coronavirus the "China virus."

"At a time when the AAPI community is under siege, this bill is an important signal that Congress is taking anti-Asian racism and hatred seriously," said Hirono, using an acronym referring to Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, before the vote.

Hirono said she was working with Republican Senator Susan Collins on additional language to broaden support for the bill and supported a bipartisan amendment that would add the "No Hate Act" to the legislation.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Senator Mazie Hirono (D-HI) arrives before a Senate Judiciary Constitution Subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington

That amendment, led by Democrat Richard Blumenthal and Republican Jerry Moran in the Senate, would train law enforcement agencies on hate crime investigations and expand resources for victims, among other measures.

The bill, which was first introduced in the House of Representatives in 2016 by Congressman Don Beyer, was reintroduced in that chamber earlier this month.

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"It cleared the initial hurdle with a bipartisan vote of 92-6."  -- so at least most, but not all, GOP senators are smart enough to not self destruct with the landmine sent to them by Schumer
keep spewing anti-china propaganda and you will never fix anti-asian racism.
What's interesting is how they never report on just "what" demographic is primarily attacking all these poor Asians. Or on just how that the specific demographic that is targeting these people is 13% of the USA's population and causes 50% of violent crimes in the country. Against everyone. Specifically whites. Funny how that is... Google "Loxism"
90% the attackers are BLACK ... of course!
 if they didn't report it how do you know it's 90% black?  did you just made that up, as usual?
It was the china virus because it came from china. To make the claim that that caused violence is silly.
CatholicMan, words matter. Of course it's silly for people to commit crimes against Asians just because a virus came from Asia. But when the president of the country intentionally makes a point of saying "Chyyyna" every time he talks about the virus, it unfortunately riles up his mindless supporters who want to vent their frustration on others, so it ends up (even if indirectly) encouraging those people to act out against innocent Asian Americans.
how about Kung Flu?  was that racist?  KellyAnn Conway thought that was racist, that is until she found out her orange boss said it, then all of sudden it's not racist at all
 LOL, whatever, it's from china so you can call it the china virus
I see dogood is still trying to shift the blame for Trump's program of hate and bigotry.
Trump's program of bigotry and hate are finally being dealt with. dogood, armour and other Trump supporters, with their posts expose themselves as supporters of Trumps hate campaig against Asian Americans.
Yet one more 'Point and guilty' law in America.
Biden and Harris are pushing hate, racism and division because they have no idea what they’re doing. The minute amount of racially charged crime against Asians is Black on Asian in specific cities.. This is all the doing of the blm BS and failed liberal policies. Conservatives in office will clean this up pronto. 2022!
 LOL
The only racists are the left. No one else gives a **** about race.
 Exactly! Brothers in the military, law enforcement, industry etc. couldn’t care less about color.. just performance. Any American who pulls his weight is just fine. Everyone knows that. It’s the fascist wokist dems who keep their racism industry alive so they can divide the nation.
Wasting time. Damage done by the former leader. Take time to heal from kwai loh.
Tony hall they are happening where ever right wing bigoted Trump supporters decide to comment acts of violence against Asian Americans.
 LOL
The only reason hate crimes against Asians might be happening less in rural (conservative) towns is because statistically there are far fewer Asians living in those places. Conservative, rural areas tend to be mostly White. So blaming it on "large liberal cities" is pretty meaningless.
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