January 7, 2019
"It's absurd that the first bill during the shutdown is legislation which punishes Americans who exercise their constitutional right to engage in political activity," declared Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)
After The
Intercept reported over the weekend that a
bipartisan group of senators is pushing, as its first legislative priority, a
bill that would hand states more power to punish boycotts of Israel—even as the
prolonged and deeply harmful government shutdown continues into its third
week—Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Sunday condemned the legislation itself and
urged Democrats to block any bills that are not related to reopening the
government.
"It's
absurd that the first bill during the shutdown is legislation which punishes
Americans who exercise their constitutional right to engage in political
activity. Democrats must block consideration of any bills that don't reopen the
government," Sanders wrote on Twitter. "Let's get our priorities
right."
It’s
absurd that the first bill during the shutdown is legislation which punishes
Americans who exercise their constitutional right to engage in political
activity. Democrats must block consideration of any bills that don’t reopen the
government. Let's get our priorities right.
Sponsored
by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), the legislation would give states and localities
more legal authority to punish companies that participate in the Boycott,
Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
Kathleen
Ruane, senior legislative counsel with the ACLU, condemned the measure as an attack on
Americans' First Amendment rights that must be voted down.
"The
legislation, like the unconstitutional state anti-boycott laws it condones,
sends a message to Americans that they will be penalized if they dare to
disagree with their government."
—Kathleen Ruane, ACLU
—Kathleen Ruane, ACLU
"In
the midst of a partial government shutdown, Democratic and Republican senators
have decided that one of their first orders of business... should be to sneak
through a bill that would weaken Americans' First Amendment protections,"
Ruane declared.
"The
bill, Combatting BDS Act, encourages states to adopt the very same anti-boycott
laws that two federal courts blocked on First Amendment grounds," she
continued. "The legislation, like the unconstitutional state anti-boycott
laws it condones, sends a message to Americans that they will be penalized if
they dare to disagree with their government. We therefore urge senators to vote
no on the Combatting BDS Act."
According
to The Intercept's Ryan Grim and Glenn Greenwald, "26 states
now have enacted some version of a law to punish or otherwise sanction entities
which participate in or support the boycott of Israel, while similar laws are
pending in at least 13 additional states. Rubio's bill is designed to
strengthen the legal basis to defend those Israel-protecting laws from
constitutional challenge."
"Punishment
aimed at companies which choose to boycott Israel can also sweep up individual
American citizens in its punitive net, because individual contractors often
work for state or local governments under the auspices of a sole proprietorship
or some other business entity," Grim and Greenwald noted. "That was
the case with Texas elementary school speech pathologist Bahia Amawi, who lost
her job working with autistic and speech-impaired children in Austin because
she refused to promise not to boycott goods produced in Israel and/or illegal
Israeli settlements."
In the
last Congress, Rubio's bill was co-sponsored by six Democrats who are still in the Senate: Bob Menendez (N.J.); Joe
Manchin (W.Va.); Ben Cardin (Md.); Ron Wyden (Ore.); Gary Peters (Mich.); and
Debbie Stabenow (Mich.).
As The
Intercept reported, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.)
"plans to support the Rubio bill, rather than whip votes against it."
If all seven Democrats back Rubio's bill, it will have enough votes to pass the
Senate.
Waleed
Shahid, communications director for Justice Democrats, expressed outrage at
Rubio's legislation, and Schumer's support for it, on Twitter.
"It's
horrifying that Sen. Schumer and the Democratic leadership's first Senate bill
('S. 1') allows state and local governments to boycott U.S. companies which
boycott Israel," Shahid wrote. "How is this the first
priority?"
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