Senator Banks introduces the No Tax Dollars for Encampments Act

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Senator Jim Banks (R-Ind.) introduced the No Tax Dollars for Encampments Act. The bill requires colleges and universities to disclose their policies for responding to incidents like demonstrations, riots, or strikes. It aims to increase transparency on how schools manage disruptions and ensure taxpayer dollars aren’t used to support environments where civil unrest interferes with education.

Senator Jim Banks

Senator Jim Banks (R-Ind.) “Many of our ‘elite’ academic institutions have become hotbeds for antisemitism and pro-terror ideologies. My bill holds these universities accountable and prevents American tax dollars from being wasted on institutions that act as safe havens for anti-American harassment and violence.”

Key provisions of the No Tax Dollars for Encampments Act:

  • Amends the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require disclosure of campus policies on responding to civil disturbances
  • Monitors compliance with the disclosure of campus security policies and crime statistics
  • Prevents tax dollars from funding schools that fail to disclose incidents of civil disturbance

Full bill text can be found here.

Background:

In 2024, during the height of anti-Semitic protests on college campuses, then-Rep. Banks introduced the No Tax Dollars for Encampments Act alongside Rep. Stefanik (NY-21).

Click here to read more on the bill.