Pennsylvania House Republicans are pulling the plug on millions in funding to Penn's School of Veterinary Medicine.
Although Penn is a private institution, its vet school has received state funding for more than a century.
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Several lawmakers said they could not in good faith approve $31 million in financial support until more is done at the university regarding antisemitism.
Penn Vet released a statement saying the decision is disappointing but hopes lawmakers reconsider in 2024.
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This comes a day after Republican state representatives proposed a legislation package promoting education about antisemitism in the commonwealth's schools. The U.S. House also passed a resolution condemning former Penn president Liz Magill's testimony during a House hearing.