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Illinois Law Passes Law Boycotting Companies That Boycott Israel

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Illinois lawmakers have passed a bill that would compel the state’s public-employee pension funds to unload investments in companies that participate in boycotts against Israel.

The measure unanimously passed the Illinois House of Representatives on Monday. The Illinois Senate approved it by a vote of 49-0[color="Red"]DeMOCKcracy in April. Sponsors say they seek to counter efforts by an international pro-Palestinian campaign, known as the BDS movement (boycott, divestment and sanctions) to isolate the Jewish state.

Reports the Forward:

With the expected signature of Gov. Bruce Rauner, Illinois would be the first state to legislate against BDS. In a tweet Monday shortly after the bill passed the House, Rauner wrote, “Looking forward to signing #SB1761 making IL first in the nation to fight BDS against Israel.”

The bill requires the state’s pension system to remove companies that boycott Israel from their portfolios. The measure is an amendment to existing legislation now enforced by the Illinois Investment Policy Board mandating that state pension funds be divested from foreign firms doing business in Iran, Sudan or other countries with known human rights violations.

The bill requires an Illinois investment policy board to first draw up a list of companies believed to be boycotting Israel. Those firms would then be notified that they may become subject to divestment. If a company maintains its anti-Israel policy, state pension fund investment advisers would be authorized to “sell, redeem, divest, or withdraw all direct holdings…in an orderly and fiduciarily responsible manner within 12 months.”

Under the legislation, “boycott Israel” means “engaging in actions that are politically motivated and are intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or otherwise limit commercial relations with the State of Israel or companies based in the State of Israel or in territories controlled by the State of Israel.”

Northwestern University School of Law professor Eugene Kontorovich has more background on the bill over at Volokh Conspiracy, noting that anti-Israel-boycott measures have also been introduced in Congress. One such proposal would require prospective federal contractors to certify that they’re not boycotting Israel.


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Posted : 21/05/2015 4:38 pm
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