Table of Contents
²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵAPP¹ÙÍø urges Reps to vote NO on House resolution targeting university presidents

DCStockPhotography / Shutterstock.com
UPDATED (Dec. 14, 2023): House Resolution 927 passed 303-126, with 3 members voting present and 2 members not voting. The resolution required a two-thirds vote to pass.
The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote today on , which condemns the presidents of Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for their testimony before Congress last week.
Such a resolution threatens freedom of expression on college campuses by admonishing the presidents for rightly standing up to calls for blanket censorship of students. This afternoon, we sent an alert to members of Congress urging them to vote against the resolution.
Read the email in full below:
Recent Articles
FIRE’s award-winning Newsdesk covers the free speech news you need to stay informed.

Maine’s censure of lawmaker for post about trans student-athlete is an attack on free speech

Trump’s border czar is wrong about AOC

²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵAPP¹ÙÍø calls out 60 Minutes investigation as 'political stunt' in comment to FCC
