Defeated Legislation

Legislation
SB 308
Status
Defeated
Defeated On
May 2019
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits state contracts with companies, including non-profits, unless the company signs a written certification that it is not and will not for the duration of the contract engage in a boycott of the state of Israel or “territories under its control,” language that would reach boycotts of Israel’s illegal settlements. This prohibition does not include contracts with a total potential value of less than $100,000 or with companies that have fewer than 10 employees. Related Bills: HB 825, HB 1011, HB 1006, SB 468.

Defeated Legislation

Legislation
HB 2179 (2018)
Status
Defeated
Defeated On
May 2019
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts
Full Text
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits state contracts with a company, including a non-profit, without a written certification that the company is not and will not for the duration of the contract engage in a boycott of the state of Israel. This prohibition does not include contracts with a total potential value of less than $10,000. Earlier versions of the bill had included sole proprietors in the definition of companies. Related Bill: SB 849.

Defeated Legislation

Legislation
SB 849
Status
Defeated
Defeated On
May 2019
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts
Full Text
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits state contracts with a company, including a non-profit, without a written certification that the company is not and will not for the duration of the contract engage in a boycott of the state of Israel. This prohibition does not include contracts with a total potential value of less than $10,000. Earlier versions of the bill had included sole proprietors in the definition of companies. Related bill: HB 2179.

Defeated Legislation

Legislation
SB 1628
Status
Defeated
Defeated On
May 2019
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts
Full Text
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SB 1628 is an antisemitism redefinition bill that incorporates by reference the distorted IHRA definition and its contemporary examples from HB 741 (s. 1000.05(7)) for teaching Holocaust studies. The law requires school districts to certify annually and provide evidence that the law’s requirements are met and calls for the Department of Education to create standards and curriculum. Related bills: HB 1213

Defeated Legislation

Legislation
HB 371
Status
Defeated
Defeated On
May 2019
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts
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HB 371 is an antisemitism redefinition bill that directs public K-20 educational institutions to apply a distorted definition of antisemitism when addressing discrimination claims. The definition includes the following as examples of antisemitism: “[a]pplying double standards to the State of Israel by requiring of it behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation,” “work of a multilateral organization investigating Israel for peace or human rights violations, and “[d]enying the Jewish people their right to self determination and denying Israel the right to exist.” Related Bills: HB 741, SB 1272, HB 839.

Defeated Legislation

Legislation
SB 1272
Status
Defeated
Defeated On
May 2019
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts
Full Text
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SB 1272 is an antisemitism redefinition bill that directs public K-20 educational institutions to apply a distorted definition of antisemitism when addressing discrimination claims. The definition includes the following as examples of antisemitism related to Israel: “[d]emonizing Israel,” “[a]pplying a double standard to Israel,” including by “focusing peace or human rights investigations only on Israel,” or “[d]elegitimizing Israel by denying the Jewish people the right to self-determination and denying Israel the right to exist.” Related Bills: HB 741, HB 371, HB 839.

Defeated Legislation

Legislation
HB 839
Status
Defeated
Defeated On
May 2019
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts
Full Text
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HB 839 is an antisemitism redefinition bill that directs public postsecondary educational institutions to apply a distorted definition of antisemitism when addressing discrimination claims. The definition includes the following as examples of antisemitism related to Israel: “[d]emonizing Israel,” “[a]pplying a double standard to Israel,” including by “focusing peace or human rights investigations only on Israel,” or “[d]elegitimizing Israel by denying the Jewish people the right to self-determination and denying Israel the right to exist.” The introduced version of the bill did not include the definition; it was introduced and adopted as a subsequent amendment to the bill. The bill also requires the Florida College System to annually assess intellectual freedom and “viewpoint diversity.” Related Bills: HB 371, HB 741, SB 1272.

Defeated Legislation

Legislation
HB 987
Status
Defeated
Defeated On
May 2019
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts
Full Text
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HB 987 is an anti-boycott bill related to vacation rentals and specifically targeted AirBnB following the company’s decision to delist certain rental properties located in illegal Israeli settlements. The bill preempts local regulations of vacation rentals; a subsequent amendment prevents vacation rentals on the state’s anti-boycott blacklist from benefiting from the bill. Florida had added AirBnB to its blacklist of entities prohibited from benefiting from state investment over the company’s settlement delisting decision. AirBnB reversed its delisting decision in April 2019 and was removed from Florida’s blacklist.

Defeated Legislation

Legislation
HB 239
Status
Defeated
Defeated On
May 2019
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts
Full Text
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits state contracts with entities that boycott Israel. Contractors must provide a written certification that they are not and will not engage in boycotts for the duration of the contract. It excludes contracts worth less than $15,000 or contractors who bid at least 20% less than other bidders. Lawmakers passed the companion bill SB 81.