Civic Register
| 12.19.18
Senate Passes Anti-Lynching Bill After Nearly 200 Failed Attempts
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What's the story?
- The Senate debated and then unanimously passed the Justice for Victims of Lynching Act of 2018.
What would the bill do?
If the House passes the bill, it would:
- Make lynching a federal crime automatically warranting an enhanced sentence under existing federal hate crime statutes.
- Make lynching punishable by a sentence of up to life in prison.
- The bill wouldn’t preclude murder charges, which can already be brought under existing law.
What are both sides saying?
- YEAs argue lynching is a horrific crime that historically has both hate- and race-based elements. Making it illegal at the federal level, and adding a hate crime enhancement, rights the historic wrong of the crime itself being allowed to continue for over a century, as well as the nearly 4,000 crimes of this nature that went largely unpunished.
- NAYs say there hasn't been a documented lynching in the U.S. in nearly four decades, and the Civil Rights Act has long-since negated the need for a federal anti-lynching law. The Senate’s 2005 apology to lynching victims and their descendants suffices to right the wrong of the federal government failing to enact an anti-lynching law.
What do you think?
Should lynching be a federal hate crime? Take action above and tell your reps how to vote, then share your thoughts below.
—Josh Herman and Lorelei Yang
(Photo Credit: iStockphoto.com / Plez)
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