January 29, 2016 Forward The Indiana House of Representatives unanimously approved a bill banning state dealings with entities that boycott Israel. The bill sent to the state’s Senate on...
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Indiana House Unanimously Approves anti-BDS Bill...
Haaretz, January 30, 2016 Bill banning the state from dealings with entities that have boycotted Israel now faces vote in State Senate, signature from pro-Israel governor. The Indiana House...
Indiana legislature unanimously passes anti-BDS bill...
The Jerusalem Post, January 30, 2016 The Indiana House of Representatives unanimously approved a bill banning state dealings with entities that boycott Israel. The bill sent to the state’s...
Indiana House Unanimously Passes anti-BDS bill, The...
The Times of Israsel January 29, 2016 Law bans dealings with entities boycotting Israel; Gov. Mike Pence expected to sign legislation if state senate approves. The Indiana House of...
Indiana House unanimously prohibits anti-Israeli BDS...
January 30, 2016, Debka The Indiana House of Representatives has unanimously passed new legislation that targets businesses or other entities that engage in the anti-Israel Boycott...
Indiana Measure Is Latest State-Level Setback for BDS...
the Algemeinier January 29, 2016 JNS.org – The Indiana House of Representatives this week passed new legislation that targets businesses or other entities that engage in the anti-Israel...
Indiana House unanimously passes anti-BDS bill
Posted by Jewish Telegraphic Agency, January 29, 2016 The Indiana House of Representatives unanimously approved a bill banning state dealings with entities that boycott Israel or its...
Indiana House passed 93-0 JAACI-initiated legislation...
JAACI’s legislative efforts to combat anti-Israel forces continues forward. On Monday, January 25, 2016, the Indiana House passed 93-0 JAACI-initiated legislation (bill #1378 ) that would...
It’s Still the Demography, Stupid
by Mark Steyn Ten Years On January 19, 2016 Ten years ago this month – January 2006 – The Wall Street Journal and The New Criterionpublished my first draft of what would become...