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Overview

Lawmakers introduced anti-boycott bills in 2022 and 2023 prohibiting public agencies from contracting with and investing in entities that boycott Israel. 

State Legislation

Legislation
HB 2 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
January 2023
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts
Full Text
Read HB 2 (2023) 

This anti-boycott bill prohibits state contracts with companies, including non-profits, that boycott Israel or entities “authorized, licensed, or organized to do business by 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 whose total value is less than $100,000 and contractors that have fewer than 10 employees.

Defeated Legislation

Legislation
HB 394 (2022)
Status
Defeated
Defeated On
May 2022
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Investments
Full Text
Read HB 394 (2022) 

This anti-boycott law prohibits state investment in entities that engage in boycotts of Israel. The law calls for the creation of a blacklist of companies engaged in prohibited boycotts and requires public agencies to divest from blacklisted companies. The bill’s legislative findings target boycott and divestment campaigns, including “environmental, social, or governance campaign[s]” and misrepresent boycotts for justice as based on “discriminatory decision[s] based on geographic or national origin.” 

Defeated Legislation

Legislation
HB 239 (2022)
Status
Defeated
Defeated On
May 2022
Type(s)
Anti-boycott, State Contracts
Full Text
Read HB 239 (2022) 

This anti-boycott bill prohibits state contracts with entities, including non-profits, that boycott Israel or entities doing business in or with Israel. The prohibition extends to boycotts of entities “authorized, licensed, or organized to do business by the State of Israel,” which would encompass boycotts of Israel’s illegal settlements. Contractors must provide a written certification that they are not and will not for the duration of the contract engage in boycotts of Israel. The bill excludes contracts whose total value is less than $100,000 and contractors that have fewer than 10 full time employees. 

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