Update: this action, now closed, ran in January 2019.
In the midst of the longest government shutdown in US history, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has
prioritized – and tried repeatedly to advance – a bill which attempts to distract from the shutdown by playing
political football with Israel-related legislation.
The bill, S.1, combines four pieces of Middle East-related legislation, including the highly problematic Combating
BDS Act (CBA). Its purpose of the CBA is to encourage state and local governments to adopt legislation which
penalizes companies and individual contractors that choose to boycott Israel and/or Israeli settlements in the West
Bank. The ACLU has filed suits against this legislation in a number of states, resulting (so far) in injunctions
issued by two federal district courts, which ruled that these state laws violate the constitutionally protected
right to boycott.
The legislation also conflates “Israel and Israeli-controlled territories,” attempting to blur the distinction
between the two, legitimating Israeli settlements in the West Bank and securing them against protests.
So far, Senator McConnell has attempted to advance S.1 three times. Undeterred by defeat, he has entered a motion
for a fourth vote. As this fight continues, let’s show the legislators who voted against advancing S.1 that they
have our support.
Take
action to thank your senators if they voted against advancing S.1 and the Combating BDS Act. And
if your senators registered a pro-settlements/anti-free speech vote, take them to task for it.