S. 332

S. 332: Holocaust Education and Antisemitism Lessons Act

Reported by Committee Jacky Rosen (D) SENATE_BILL — 119th Congress
Plain English Summary

The Holocaust Education and Antisemitism Lessons Act requires the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to conduct a study on how Holocaust education is implemented in schools across the country. The study will check if states and local school districts mandate Holocaust education, what standards are in place, and what teaching materials are used.

Positive Media Summary

Media coverage has praised the bill for its proactive approach to addressing Holocaust education, emphasizing its importance in combating antisemitism and ensuring that future generations understand the historical significance of the Holocaust. Supporters argue that increased education can help prevent the spread of hate and misinformation.

Negative Media Summary

Some critics have raised concerns about the bill potentially imposing federal standards on state education systems, arguing that education should remain a local matter. There are also fears that focusing solely on Holocaust education might overshadow other important historical events and issues related to discrimination and hate.

Conflict of Interest Analysis Deep Analysis
5/10
Risk Level
Medium
Total Donations
$1,890,000,000
PAC Percentage
0%
Policy Area
Education

The Holocaust Education and Antisemitism Lessons Act, sponsored by Jacky Rosen, has potential conflicts of interest primarily due to significant donations from the 'Retired' sector, totaling $450 million. This sector overlaps with the education theme of the bill, raising questions about whether the interests of these donors could influence the legislative agenda. While the majority of donations come from health professionals, which do not directly relate to the bill, the substantial amount from the retired sector indicates a potential for conflicting interests in educational policy. Voters should be aware that while the bill addresses a critical social issue, the financial ties of the sponsor could suggest a need for scrutiny regarding the motivations behind the legislation.

Industry Overlap — Follow the Money

These industries are both affected by this bill and among the sponsor's top donors.

Industry Match Type Related Subject Donations
Retired (W06) Sector Education $450,000,000
Total from overlapping industries $450,000,000
Lobbying Activity — Who's Pushing?

Organizations that lobbied on issues related to this bill's policy area. 1 lobbying client(s) are also sponsor donors.

Client Lobbying Firm Amount
CIRRUS DESIGN CORPORATION Also a Donor ELEVATE GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS, LLC $40,000
CAPE BALLARD PARTNERS $120,000
NATIONAL ANIMAL SUPPLEMENT COUNCIL NATIONAL ANIMAL SUPPLEMENT COUNCIL $90,000
SAFE ALLIANCE ADVANCED ENERGY ADVISORS $30,000
CLAIRITY, INC. POLSINELLI PC $30,000
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION DOUBLE HAUL STRATEGIES LLC $9,000
COMMUNITY BANK ADVISORY SERVICES, LLC COMMUNITY BANK ADVISORY SERVICES, LLC undisclosed
FERRETLY INTERNATIONAL, INC. INVARIANT LLC undisclosed
PDE ACTION PDE ACTION undisclosed
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY FORDHAM UNIVERSITY undisclosed
XTREME CONCEPTS ROSS TAYLOR & ASSOCIATES, LLC undisclosed
SILICON RANCH ROSS TAYLOR & ASSOCIATES, LLC undisclosed
WELLS FARGO HAAS STRATEGIES LLC undisclosed
ORGANOVO HOLDINGS, INC. FKA: ORGANOVO, INC. POLSINELLI PC undisclosed
BREAS MEDICAL POLSINELLI PC undisclosed

Source: Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filings, 2026

Sponsor's Top Donor Industries

Top industries funding Jacky Rosen, ranked by total contributions.

Health Professionals $1,440,000,000
Individuals: $1,440,000,000 PACs: $0
Retired $450,000,000
Individuals: $450,000,000 PACs: $0

Source: OpenSecrets.org (Center for Responsive Politics)

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