Funding for the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center and making an appropriation. (FE)
Impact
If enacted, AB919 would create a new statutory provision under sections 20.255 (3) (eh) and 115.28 (66) of the statutes, thus formalizing the appropriation and support framework for the Holocaust Education Resource Center. This funding is expected to enhance educational outreach programs and further facilitate the sharing of Holocaust survivor stories, thereby promoting awareness and understanding of this historical event among Wisconsin students and adults.
Summary
Assembly Bill 919 (AB919) is aimed at providing funding to support the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center through the Milwaukee Jewish Federation, Inc. The bill mandates the Department of Public Instruction to allocate an annual amount of $100,000 for each fiscal year of the 2023-25 biennium specifically for this purpose. The Holocaust Education Resource Center focuses on engaging students at the middle and high school levels, as well as college students and adults, with educational programs related to Holocaust history and survivor testimonies.
Contention
While the bill generally seeks to promote valuable educational initiatives, potential points of contention may arise concerning budget allocations and prioritization of resources within the Department of Public Instruction. Stakeholders discussing the bill may debate the effectiveness of such educational programs and the appropriate levels of funding compared to other educational needs in the state. Additionally, the integration of Holocaust education into the curriculum may evoke differing views on historical interpretation and representation.