June 21, 2021
Manchin, Rubio Reintroduce Bipartisan Legislation To Combat Anti-Israel BDS Campaign
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Marco Rubio (R-FL)
reintroduced the bipartisan Combating BDS Act of 2021, legislation to
help state and local governments stand up to the anti-Israel boycott,
divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement, which seeks to delegitimize the
Jewish state of Israel by inflicting economic damage and starve it of commerce.
The
bill would increase protections that allow for state and local governments in
America to create laws that restrict contracting with firms that knowingly
engage in commerce-related or investment-related BDS activities which are aimed
at Israel, as well as persons doing business in Israel or Israeli-controlled
territories.
“The
bipartisan Combating BDS Act is a step towards ensuring individual
states have the right to pass laws that prevent business transactions with the
anti-Israeli BDS movement,” Senator Manchin said. “I urge my colleagues
on both sides of the aisle to join this bipartisan legislation to support
individual states and our valued ally, Israel.”
“The
boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement is the single most destructive
campaign of economic warfare facing the Jewish state of Israel today,” Senator
Rubio said. “Amid a rising tide of anti-Semitism, it’s critical that we
stand shoulder to shoulder with our closest democratic ally in the Middle East.
This bipartisan bill, which previously passed the Senate, would mark an
important step toward bringing an end to the BDS movement’s discriminatory efforts.”
Senators
Manchin and Rubio first introduced the bill in the 115th Congress. At the
beginning of the 116th Congress, the legislation passed the Senate with
bipartisan support in a 77-23 vote through the Strengthening America’
Security in the Middle East Act, portions of which were ultimately signed
into law, but not the Combating BDS Act.
Bill
text can be found here.
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