Friday, Oct. 11, 2024
Does Colorado’s public pension program invest in companies that boycott Israel?
The law requires PERA to identify all companies that have economic prohibitions against Israel and put together a list of these companies twice a year. PERA must notify any company on the list that it could be subject to divestment if the company continues its anti-Israel policy. If the company hasn’t dropped its policy within 180 days of being notified, PERA is required to stop investing in it.
This fact brief is responsive to conversations such as this one.
Sources
- Colorado General Assembly Divest From Companies With Prohibitions Against Israel
- Colorado General Assembly Repeal Divest from Companies with Israel Prohibitions Law
- United Nations The Question of Palestine
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