Defend dissent: Oppose H.R. 9495

Many are reeling right now at the prospect of four years of blatant authoritarianism. At the risk of rushing the grief process, I feel it’s imperative we don’t waste any opportunities to advocate for positive policy and opportunities to block negative policy while we can. This post is devoted to the latter, specifically H.R. 9495 — the “Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act.”

Please use this letter template to send a quick, personalized message to your Member of Congress asking them to Protect the Right to Dissent and Oppose H.R. 9495. Note: Congress could be voting on H.R. 9495 as early as next week.

What is H.R. 9495? You can read the proposed legislation here. Pay special attention to SEC. 4. Termination of tax-exempt status of terrorist supporting organizations. Basically, if this legislation passes, a President would have the power to label a non-profit organization or activist student group a “terrorist-supporting organization” and then strip it of its non-profit tax status.

What’s the immediate goal? To shut down the student movement for Palestinian human rights by targeting organizations such as Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP).  Right now it’s the student activists, but if it passes, this legislation could be weaponized by any President against any group. “Terrorist” is a handy-dandy label for those who rise up against our government’s policies. I’ve written about the tactics used to silence the courageous students speaking out for Palestinian rights, and hope you will speak out now on the students’ behalf.

The following comes from MPower Action.

The House previously passed a bill (H.R. 6408) that could give any president unprecedented power to target and shut down nonprofits and activist student groups.​ The legislation was intended to strip the tax-exempt status of organizations advocating for Palestinian human rights. The Senate refused to take it up after tens of thousands of our members sent letters to Congress urging opposition.

But now, House Members are attempting to pass a different bill (H.R. 9495) that includes the legislative language of H.R. 6408, which would be disastrous for all of our organizations working towards a lasting ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the occupation.

We can’t let that happen.

Urge your U.S. House Representative: Vote NO on H.R. 9495.

This bill would give future presidents new powers to target and shut down nonprofits and movement groups in the name of security — with virtually no oversight. 

Our communities have seen firsthand the kind of abuses that prosecutors and Presidential administrations can unleash against everyday people of conscience using similar tools. 

We can only imagine the effects that could be unleashed on our nonprofits advocating for Palestinian human rights if a future administration decides to use this expanded power to target us.  

Send a letter to Congress now. 

Thank you for everything you do.

In solidarity,
Yasmine and the team at MPower Action
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It’s Tracy again. The letter template is short and I personalized mine with references to how the Democrats just campaigned on personal freedoms and saving democracy (because my rep is a Dem). Crushing dissent is absolutely anti-democratic.

Thank you for taking action. Solidarity! ✊🏾

13 thoughts on “Defend dissent: Oppose H.R. 9495

  1. We are having something similar in Italy… In our Constitution we have the right to protest, but the government is trying to change the article in order to put limits. Also this is done in order to halt the growing dissent for what is happening in Palestine.

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  2. I don’t know why but wordpress puts my answer to this post as anonymous. I’m answering as peopleunitedforpeace.wordpress

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  3. We are having something similar in Italy… In our Constitution we have the right to protest, but the government is trying to change the article in order to put limits. Also this is done in order to halt the growing dissent for what is happening in Palestine.

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  4. We are having something similar in Italy… In our Constitution we have the right to protest, but the government is trying to change the article in order to put limits. Also this is done in order to halt the growing dissent for what is happening in Palestine. Sorry for so many repetitions, but somehow I had to comment directly from wordpress in order to appear with my name. Have a nice day.

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    • I’m sorry you had trouble commenting, but appreciate you taking the time to make sure your message got through. That’s very disheartening you’re facing similar oppression in Italy. It almost seems as if it’s a concerted effort on the part of colonizers to crush dissent. Hmm. Solidarity with you across the miles!

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