Legislation
A7751 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
June 2023
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts, State Investments
Full Text
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits state investment in and state contracts with entities that engage in boycotts of allied nations, including Israel, or companies based in allied nations or territories controlled by allied nations. The bill requires the state to create a blacklist of people, corporations, non-profits, and groups engaged in prohibited boycotts. State agencies may not enter into contracts with blacklisted entities, and contractors must provide written certification that they are not on the blacklist. The state comptroller and public retirement funds are prohibited from investing in entities engaged in prohibited boycotts. Similar bills have failed to pass in previous sessions.

Legislation
EO 2023-05
Status
Pending
Introduced
June 2023
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts, State Investments
Full Text
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This anti-boycott executive order prohibits state investment in and state contracts with entities that boycott Israel or Israeli-controlled territories, which would encompass illegal Israeli settlements. This order requires executive branch agencies to notify contracting parties that the agency “will not tolerate” any boycotting of Israel. This order also calls on executive branch agencies to divest  investments in companies found to be engaged in a boycott of Israel.

New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed the executive order at an event in the state capital with Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan. Earlier this year, the state legislature refused to pass similar legislation after advocates raised concerns about the chilling effect on freedom of expression in support of Palestinian rights.

Legislation
HR3016 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
June 2023
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts, State Investments
Full Text
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HR3016 amends the 2018 Anti-Boycott Act to apply its anti-boycott provisions to international governmental organizations, such as the United Nations. Violations may be punishable by severe fines, up to $300,000 in civil cases, up to $1 million in criminal cases and up to 20 years in prison.

The bill prohibits U.S. entities from complying with or supporting boycotts of Israel fostered or imposed by international governmental organizations, including “furnishing information” about business relationships in boycotted countries. Sponsors of the bill have made clear that the bill is intended to shield Israel from international accountability efforts, and previous bills have specifically prohibited the “furnishing information” for the U.N. Human Rights Council’s database of entities contributing to Israel’s illegal settlements.

Legislation
S1637 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
June 2023
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts, State Investments
Full Text
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S1637, known as the Combating BDS Act of 2023, is an anti-boycott bill that purports to authorize state and local legislation prohibiting state investments in or state contracts with entities that engage in boycott, divestment, and sanctions campaigns for Palestinian rights. The bill claims that such measures are not preempted by federal law and defines BDS activities to include boycotts of Israel and persons doing business in Israel or its illegal settlements. Several courts, however, have blocked state anti-boycott laws over concerns that they suppress constitutionally protected political expression. Previous versions of the bill failed after activists, media, and civil liberties groups raised constitutional concerns (S 1, HR 2856, S 170, HR 4514, S 2531).

Legislation
HR 4564 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
June 2023
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts, State Investments
Full Text
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits any federal government entity from entering into contracts with companies, including non-profits, that boycott Israel or “a person doing business in or with Israel, or authorized by, licensed by, or an entity organized under the laws of the State of Israel” which would encompass illegal Israeli settlements. Contractors must provide a written certification that they are not and will not for the duration of the contract engage in such boycotts. The bill excludes contracts with a total value of less than $100,000 and contractors that have fewer than 10 employees.

Legislation
S 4479 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
June 2023
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts, State Investments
Full Text
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits state investment in and state contracts with entities that engage in boycotts of Israel or companies based in Israel or illegal Israeli settlements. The bill requires the state to create a blacklist of corporations, non-profits, and groups engaged in prohibited boycotts. State agencies may not enter into contracts with blacklisted entities, and contractors must provide written certification that they are not on the blacklist. The bill also prohibits investment of public retirement funds in blacklisted entities. Similar bills have failed to pass in previous sessions. Related bills: A02093

Legislation
A 2093 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
June 2023
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts, State Investments
Full Text
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits state investment in and state contracts with entities that engage in boycotts of Israel or companies based in Israel or illegal Israeli settlements. The bill requires the state to create a blacklist of corporations, non-profits, and groups engaged in prohibited boycotts. State agencies may not enter into contracts with blacklisted entities, and contractors must provide written certification that they are not on the blacklist. The bill also prohibits investment of public retirement funds in blacklisted entities. Similar bills have failed to pass in previous sessions. Related bills: S 04479.

Legislation
S 1584 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
June 2023
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts, State Investments
Full Text
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This anti-boycott defunding bill directs the trustees of New York’s public colleges and universities to prohibit funding for student groups that directly or indirectly promote or encourage boycotts of any allied nation or companies based in an allied nation, including Israel and the territories it occupies. The bill includes boycotts intended to penalize or “cast disrepute upon” an allied nation, its peoples, or businesses based there, but its funding prohibitions are limited to boycotts “based on race, class, gender, nationality, ethnic origin or religion,” which should exclude boycotts for Palestinian rights, though the justification for the bill clarifies that BDS is the intended target. Similar bills have failed to pass in previous sessions.

Legislation
S 1528 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
June 2023
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts, State Investments
Full Text
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits state investment in and state contracts with entities that engage in boycotts of allied nations, including Israel, or companies based in allied nations or territories occupied by allied nations. The bill requires the state to create a blacklist of corporations, non-profits, and groups engaged in prohibited boycotts. State agencies may not enter into contracts with blacklisted entities, and contractors must provide written certification that they are not on the blacklist. The state comptroller and public retirement funds are prohibited from investing in entities engaged in prohibited boycotts. Similar bills have failed to pass in previous sessions.

Legislation
A 881 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
June 2023
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts, State Investments
Full Text
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits state contracts with and investments in entities that boycott Israel. It amends New York’s retirement and social security law and state finance law to prohibit the state comptroller from investing in entities engaging in boycotts against Israel, mandating divestment from any companies that engage in such activity. This bill also requires the creation of a public blacklist of companies found to boycott Israel. Additionally, this bill prohibits the state from entering into contracts with entities that boycott Israel. Similar bills have failed to pass in previous sessions.