Failed bill that would have made lynching as a federal hate crime
Justice for Victims of Lynching Act
Long title
A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to specify lynching as a deprivation of civil rights, and for other purposes.
Announced in
the 115th United States Congress
Legislative history
Passed the Senate on December 19, 2018 (unanimous)
The Justice for Victims of Lynching Act of 2018 was a proposed bill to classify lynching (defined as bodily injury on the basis of perceived race, color, religion or nationality) a federal hate crime in the United States. The largely symbolic bill aimed to recognize and apologize for historical governmental failures to prevent lynching in the country.[1]
The act was introduced in the U.S. Senate in June 2018 by the body's three Black members from both parties: Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, and Tim Scott.[2] The legislation passed the Senate unanimously on December 19, 2018.[3][4] The bill died because it was not passed by the House before the 115th Congress ended on January 3, 2019.[5]
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