Gov. Abbott threatens San Marcos after city considers resolution targeting Israel
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday issued a stark warning to the San Marcos city council regarding its consideration of a resolution calling for the transfer of “permanent sovereignty over the occupied Palestinian territories” and an “Embargo on the State of Israel.”
In a letter to San Marcos, Abbott said that the city is required to comply with state law when entering into a grant agreement with the state of Texas, which includes laws that prohibit a local government from supporting the boycotts of Israel.
“Israel is a stalwart ally of the United States and a friend to Texas,” reads the letter. “I have repeatedly made clear that Texas will not tolerate antisemitism. Anti-Israel policies are anti-Texas policies. Over a year ago, following Hamas’s cowardly attack and campus disruptions openly celebrating terrorism, I issued an executive order addressing antisemitism in higher education. I have proudly signed legislation prohibiting government entities from supporting efforts to boycott, divest from, and sanction Israel. That remains the law here.”
If San Marcos adopts the resolution, Abbott said “the Office of the Governor will immediately terminate all active grants not in compliance with state law.”
KXAN reached out to the city of San Marcos for a statement regarding Abbott’s warning. A spokesperson for the city said, “City of San Marcos staff members do not provide interviews or public comments on items that are scheduled for consideration by the full City Council. The item is expected to be considered at the May 6 council meeting.”