Universities would pay 'hefty price' for allowing encampments under new Senate bill

=Under new legislation being proposed by a Republican senator, universities could be rendered ineligible for federal monetary assistance if they don't promptly remove encampments, such as those erected during anti-Israel demonstrations across the country. 

Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, will introduce The Encampments or Endowments Act on Thursday in response to the various escalating protests professing anti-Israel sentiments at institutions of higher education, many of which have disrupted classes and school events, including graduation at some universities. 

"We cannot allow people who hate our country to turn campuses into garbage dumps. My legislation will force colleges to follow the law, protect their students, and shut these encampments down. If they refuse, they’ll pay a hefty price. It’s time to end this national embarrassment," Vance told Fox News digital in a statement. 

The Ohio senator's bill will come as police have either arrested or detained over 2,200 people during demonstrations at about 49 college campuses in 26 states between April 18 and May 3.

Per the bill, schools that do not clear encampments within a week would not be eligible for financial assistance under the Higher Education Act of 1965, which authorized numerous programs to support post-secondary education and provide student aid programs to assist with the cost of school for applicants.  

Additionally, Vance's new legislation would disallow those schools from participating in Title IV programs if they fail to clear the encampments.

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