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Texas town says: You want flood aid? Forget the First Amendment
New York Post ^ | October 20, 2017 | Joshua Miller

Posted on 10/20/2017 1:49:18 PM PDT by sparklite2

A Texas town is offering residents relief grants for damage sustained by Hurricane Harvey — but applicants must first promise not to boycott Israel.

ACLU officials said the city is apparently enforcing a law passed in May by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott that bans all state agencies from contracting with companies that boycott Israel.

“We are actively seeking alternative places to live because we have been told it will be at least six months before the place is to where we can get back into the house,” resident Georgeanna Santarelli told the Galveston County Daily News. “The mold is bad — it looks like chalk. The animals are getting sick and we feel bad, getting headaches and puking

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1 posted on 10/20/2017 1:49:18 PM PDT by sparklite2
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To: sparklite2

The law simply requires that businesses don’t have discrimi atory practices, yes?

Sounds just like the laws which require businesses have gender blind emoyment.


2 posted on 10/20/2017 1:52:52 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: sparklite2
My attitude has always been that it's wise and just to always take the opposite position as the ACLU on a particular matter.But this one seems suspect...at least as it concerns Hurricane Harvey aid.
3 posted on 10/20/2017 1:53:17 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (ObamaCare Works For Those Who Don't.)
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To: sparklite2

This speech conditional aid will never fly in the USSC.

Shoe could easily be on the other foot.

No aid unless you agree to support Planned Parenthood wouldn’t work with us.


4 posted on 10/20/2017 2:07:13 PM PDT by RitaOK (Viva Christo Rey! Public Education/Academia are the farm team for more Marxists coming... infinitum.)
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To: Gay State Conservative

Even good politicians (like Abbott) pass bad laws. Perhaps they were well intentioned, but later (like now) the unforeseen consequences come out.

I also distrust the ACLU. They are lying until proven innocent.

Maybe there is truth to this story. Maybe not. I went looking for another POV. Didn’t find one.

But for now - I’ll hold off judgment for or against what this article claims.


5 posted on 10/20/2017 2:18:48 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
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To: sparklite2

See, when the frackin’ Democrats put conditions on contracts, it’s hunky dory. When a governor tries to protect Israel, it’s Katy bar the door. These people sicken me.


6 posted on 10/20/2017 3:02:17 PM PDT by backwoods-engineer (Trump won; we got Gorsuch and a bit of MAGA. Likely have a civil war before we get more.)
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To: sparklite2

Banning state agencies from contracting with companies that boycott Israel is NOT a First Amendment issue.
Their speech is not being criminalized or constrained.
No one ever promised that free speech wouldn’t have consequences.


7 posted on 10/20/2017 3:03:56 PM PDT by Little Ray (Freedom Before Security!)
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To: Responsibility2nd
Governor Greg Abbott today signed into law House Bill 89 (HB 89), known as the Anti-BDS (Boycott, Divestments, and Sanctions) bill, which prohibits all state agencies from contracting with, and certain public funds from investing in, companies that boycott Israel. The Governor hosted the bill signing at the Jewish Community Center in Austin

https://gov.texas.gov/news/post/anti-israel-policies-are-anti-texas-policies

8 posted on 10/20/2017 3:10:05 PM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: bgill

Trying to find something in here that makes sense. Strange Law, almost like someone got paid to put it in place.

http://www.legis.state.tx.us/tlodocs/85R/billtext/pdf/HB00089F.pdf#navpanes=0

(b)
AA
The comptroller shall update the list annually or more
often as the comptroller considers necessary, but not more often
than quarterly, based on information from, among other sources,
those listed in Subsection (a).
(c)
AA
Not later than the 30th day after the date the list of
companies that boycott Israel is first provided or updated, the
comptroller shall file the list with the presiding officer of each
house of the legislature and the attorney general and post the list
on a publicly available website.


9 posted on 10/20/2017 3:22:50 PM PDT by CJ Wolf (It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World)
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To: sparklite2

Every single law against boycotting Israel is un-Constitutional and anti-American.

American citizens have have an absolute right to boycott any foreign country as we see fit. A legal right and a moral right.


10 posted on 10/21/2017 10:48:29 AM PDT by WatchungEagle
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To: WatchungEagle

Of course. Making boycott illegal is the same as forcing someone to do business they don’t want to do. That only works for Obamacare. As for boycotting Israel, any company that did such a thing would cease getting my business instantly. Boycotts are funny that way.


11 posted on 10/21/2017 11:11:51 AM PDT by sparklite2 (I'm less interested in the rights I have than the liberties I can take.)
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To: CJ Wolf

It’s normal law-speak. What it does is make public which companies boycott Israel so that the state can either stop or refrain from doing business with them. As a bonus, by making the list public, Texans can be aware of which companies are anti-Israel and consume accordingly.


12 posted on 10/21/2017 11:16:00 AM PDT by sparklite2 (I'm less interested in the rights I have than the liberties I can take.)
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