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Land of the Free, folks
That feels a lot like a Big Government sort of move, intended to curtail personal freedoms.
Is this the small Government that Republicans always talk about?
FYI there's already a law in Texas that does this. State agencies cannot do business with companies that boycott Israel, oil and gas companies, or gun industry and rights groups
State agencies cannot do business with companies that boycott
Missorui's law says businesses cannot do business with other businesses that boycott yatta yatta. That's a bit of a departure from Texas's law (which is also braindead).
What happened to their "free market" ideals?