The State Legislator Israel Caucus is trying to bring Israel's interests into state-level legislation. Cenk Uygur and John Iadarola discuss on The Young Turks. Do you agree with TYT's take? Tell us what you think in the comments below.
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"On June 2, politicians from around America, including Trump administration official Leo Terrell, met at the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. for a glitzy reception. The next day, they met Sen. John Fetterman (D–Pa.) in his office. The event celebrated the launch of a little-known nonprofit—the State Legislator Israel Caucus.
Little public information exists about SLIC, which grew out of an earlier Israeli government-funded junket for American politicians. The group’s website has only a basic contact form, and its nonprofit registration has not yet appeared in the official database, which usually takes a few months. The June 2 event was not reported anywhere except for a Facebook post (and identical Instagram post) by SLIC cofounder Michael Gottlieb, a Democratic state legislator in Florida."
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