The New York State Senate has passed legislation to prohibit the state from doing business with companies that seek to harm Israel and other American allies through boycotts and discriminatory economic agendas. The legislation would expand existing state law to prevent New York from entering into a state contract or investment with those seeking to economically harm American allies. The bill was co-sponsored by State Sen. Jack Martins (R—Mineola), who represents the Roslyn area in Albany.
“Our tax dollars should not be used to aid those who wish to harm our friends,” Martins said. “Israel and our other allies stand side by side with us to protect New Yorkers and all Americans. We owe it to them to ensure our own resources are not used in efforts to attack them. This sends a strong message that New York State supports those who have continually supported us.”
The legislation has been sent to the Assembly.