Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB4

Caption

Regards certain economic boycotts, discrimination by businesses

Impact

The implications of HB4 on state laws are significant, particularly in how it modifies existing statutes regarding discrimination and civil rights. If enacted, the bill would provide greater protections for businesses against economic boycotts that are deemed discriminatory, potentially affecting the legal strategies employed by advocacy groups and individuals seeking to challenge such practices. This could lead to a reevaluation of how businesses interact with social causes and the extent to which they can exercise their rights to boycott or protest.

Summary

House Bill 4 (HB4) addresses issues surrounding economic boycotts and discrimination by businesses. The bill aims to establish a legal framework that prohibits entities from engaging in boycotts against companies or individuals based on specific characteristics or affiliations. Proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary to protect businesses from discriminatory practices that could hinder their operations and economic viability. They believe that creating a standardized approach to how boycotts are viewed under the law will foster a more favorable business climate.

Contention

Notably, HB4 has sparked considerable debate among legislators and advocacy groups. Critics argue that the bill may infringe upon free speech rights and could have unintended consequences for marginalized communities. They express concerns that it could stifle legitimate protests against businesses that engage in unethical behavior or discrimination. The divide between supporters and opponents reflects broader national conversations about social responsibility, corporate power, and individual rights.

Notable_points

The bill has garnered attention due to its potential to redefine the legal landscape surrounding economic boycotts. Key points of contention revolve around the balance between protecting businesses and ensuring that social justice movements retain their right to advocate against perceived injustices. The ongoing discussions indicate that stakeholders are still navigating the complex interplay between economic interests and civil rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HF2806

State Board of Investment prohibited from investing in companies that boycott mining, energy production, production agriculture, or commercial lumber production; State Board of Investment required to divest from companies boycotting said industries; state agency contracts prohibited; and certain financial institution discrimination prohibited.

OH HB1947

State government; creating the Eliminate Economic Boycotts Act; requiring written verification in certain contracts; effective date.

OH HB1947

State government; creating the Eliminate Economic Boycotts Act; requiring written verification in certain contracts; effective date.

OH HB4344

State management: purchasing; awarding contracts to entities that economically boycott certain businesses; prohibit. Amends secs. 241c & 261 of 1984 PA 431 (MCL 18.1241c & 18.1261).

OH HB1208

Prevent government entities from entering contracts with companies that promote certain economic boycotts.

OH SB439

To prohibiting discriminatory boycotts of Israel in state procurement and investments.

OH SF0159

Stop ESG-Eliminate economic boycott act.

OH SB224

Enacting the Kansas protection of pensions and businesses against ideological interference act, relating to ideological boycotts involving environmental, social or governance standards, requiring KPERS to divest from and prohibiting state contracts or the deposit of state moneys with entities engaged in such boycotts as determined by the state treasurer and prohibiting discriminatory practices in the financial services industry based on such boycotts.

OH HB2404

Enacting the Kansas protection of pensions and businesses against ideological interference act, relating to ideological boycotts involving environmental, social or governance standards, requiring KPERS to divest from and prohibiting state contracts or the deposit of state moneys with entities engaged in such boycotts as determined by the state treasurer and prohibiting discriminatory practices in the financial services industry based on such boycotts.

OH SB272

Creates new restrictions on certain business practices of entities doing business in this state related to economic boycotts and DEI initiatives

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.