From 2017, but I doubt anything has changed.
Texas city refuses to give people hurricane aid unless they pledge not to boycott Israel
American Civil Liberties Union says application form for flooding relief grants 'reminiscent of McCarthy-era loyalty oaths'
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April, 2019
A
Texas city devastated by flooding after Hurricane Harvey is forcing
recipients of financial aid to sign a pledge not to boycott Israel.
The
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) said the clause on Dickinson
city council's application form for relief funding violated free
speech rights and was "reminiscent of McCarthy-era loyalty
oaths" requiring Americans to disavow Communism.
The
city, 30 miles from Houston, was one of the areas hardest hit by
Harvey. This week Dickinson authorities began accepting applications
from individuals and businesses for grants from money donated for
hurricane aid.
The
form includes a clause headlined "verification not to boycott
Israel". It states: "By executing this Agreement below, the
Applicant verifies that the Applicant: (1) does not boycott Israel;
and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of this Agreement."
The
city's attorney said he was following state law introduced in May
which prohibits public bodies giving contracts to companies that
boycott Israel.
But
Andre Segura, the ACLU's legal director for Texas, said: “The First
Amendment protects Americans’ right to boycott, and the government
cannot condition hurricane relief or any other public benefit on a
commitment to refrain from protected political expression.
“Dickinson’s
requirement is an egregious violation of the First Amendment,
reminiscent of McCarthy-era loyalty oaths requiring Americans to
disavow membership in the Communist party and other forms of
‘subversive’ activity.”
The
ACLU said previous Supreme Court decisions had established the
government could not require individuals to indicate political
beliefs to obtain employment, contracts or benefits.
It
said Dickinson's application form was "unconstitutional".
The
city's attorney, David Olsen, said the anti-boycott clause was
required due to state law. He told ABC 13 the requirement would
remain "until someone tells them differently".
Texas
governor Greg Abbott signed legislation requiring all state
contractors to pledge not to boycott Israel earlier this year.
"As
Israel's number one trading partner in the United States, Texas is
proud to reaffirm its support for the people of Israel and we will
continue to build on our historic partnership," he said in May.
"Anti-Israel policies are anti-Texas policies, and we will not
tolerate such actions against an important ally."
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