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#retaliation

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State by State Pending and recently passed #AntiProtestLaws: #Texas

HB 3557: New criminal and civil penalties for protests around #CriticalInfrastructure

Creates new criminal sanctions and expansive civil liability for protests near pipelines and other infrastructure facilities, including those under construction. The law provides for four new criminal offenses. One, "impairing or interrupting operation of critical infrastructure facility," is defined as entering or remaining on facility property and intentionally or knowingly "impair[ing] or interrupt[ing] the operation of" the facility. The act is a state jail felony, punishable by up to two years in jail and a $10,000 fine. This provision could target peaceful protests that, e.g., hinder access to #pipelines or #pipeline construction sites. A second offense, "intent to impair or interrupt critical infrastructure," is defined as entering or remaining on facility property "with the intent to impair or interrupt the operation of the facility." The act is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by a year in jail and a $4,000 fine. This provision could capture peaceful protests that take place near a pipeline or other infrastructure facility, regardless of whether they actually impair or interrupt the facility's operations. The law also creates two new felony offenses for "damage" and "intent to damage" critical infrastructure. Under the law, an association that is found guilty of any of the offenses around critical infrastructure is subject to a $500,000 fine. The law also creates new civil and vicarious liability for individuals and organizations related to the criminal offenses: A defendant who engages in conduct covered by any of the criminal offenses is civilly liable to the property owner, as is an organization that "knowingly compensates" a person for engaging in the conduct. The property owner may sue for and claim actual damages, court costs, and exemplary damages.

Full text of bill:
capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/H

Status: enacted

Introduced 6 Mar 2019; Approved by House 7 May 2019; Approved by Senate 20 May 2019; Signed by Governor Abbott 14 June 2019

Issue(s): Civil Liability, #ProtestSupporters or Funders, Infrastructure

SB 2876: Heightened penalties for protesters who conceal their identity

Would increase criminal penalties that could cover peaceful protesters who choose to wear a mask. Under the bill, a protesters charged with “riot” would face more serious penalties if they were wearing a mask or other face covering with intent to conceal their identity, as compared to someone without a mask. The offense would be a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail and $4,000, instead of a Class B misdemeanor. The crime of “riot” under Texas law is defined broadly and does not require violence or other unlawful conduct: The offense covers a group of seven demonstrators whose conduct “substantially obstructs law enforcement or other governmental function or services,” or whose “physical action deprives any person of a legal right or disturbs any person in the enjoyment of a legal right.” Under the bill, a protester who chose to wear a mask to avoid #retaliation for their political views could face significant jail time if their #NonviolentProtest was deemed a “#riot.”

Full text of bill:
capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/H

Status: pending

Introduced 14 Mar 2025.

Issue(s): Face Covering, Riot

HB 3061: Heightened penalties for masked protesters

Would increase the penalty for protest-related offenses if committed by someone wearing a mask or other disguise to conceal their identity while “congregating with other individuals who were disguised or masked.” Under the bill, the penalty for trespass, “disorderly conduct,” and “riot” would be one degree more severe if committed by a group in which some individuals wore masks. The bill provides an exemption to the penalty enhancement for masks worn during Halloween, a masquerade ball, or “similar celebration,” but not for avoiding retaliation for political speech. “Disorderly conduct” and “riot” are broadly defined under Texas law. Protesters who make “unreasonable noise” in public, for instance, may be charged with “disorderly conduct”; under the bill, such protesters could face significant jail time rather than a fine if they were masked. “Trespass” in Texas also carries significant penalties if committed on #CollegeCampuses, "critical infrastructure," or other select locations, such that peaceful protesters who trespassed on a college campus could face felony rather than misdemeanor penalties if they were masked to avoid retaliation.

Full text of bill:
capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/H

Status: pending

Introduced 19 Feb 2025.

Issue(s): Campus Protests, Face Covering, Infrastructure, Riot, Trespass

#FirstAmendment #CriminalizingDissent
#Authoritarianism #Fascism #Clampdown #CriminalizingProtest
#CharacteristicsOfFascism #USPol #AntiProtestLaws #PipelineProtests #SLAPPs #MaskedProtesters #AntiMaskLaws

capitol.texas.govTexas Legislature Online - 86(R) History for HB 3557

#China plans to ban #Hollywood movies after saying it will never accept the 'blackmail nature' of the United States following #Trump's escalated tariff threats against #Beijing.

It will put more tariffs on US agricultural products like soybeans, block all US poultry from entering China and ban the import of #US movies into the country.

#Movies #TarifWar #Economy #Politics #Agriculture #Retaliation
#USpol

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…

Daily Mail · Chinese plan to BAN Hollywood movies as they vow to 'fight to the end' in trade war: Huge blow could...By Miriam Kuepper

"European Union member states have voted to approve retaliatory tariffs on $23 billion in goods in response to U.S. DT’s 25% tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.

The tariffs will go into effect in stages, with some on April 15 and others on May 15 and Dec. 1. The EU executive commission didn’t immediately provide a list of the goods Wednesday."

apnews.com/live/stock-market-e

“British troops at risk over UK base's role in US-Iran tensions, politicians warn”

by Imran Mulla in Middle East Eye

“Iranian military officials stress that Iran could attack British forces in the Chagos Islands in retaliation for any US attack launched from a UK-US base there”

middleeasteye.net/news/british

Middle East EyeBritish troops at risk over UK base's role in US-Iran tensions, politicians warnIranian military officials stress that Iran could attack British forces in the Chagos Islands in retaliation for any US attack launched from a UK-US base there
#Press#UK#Britain

@data @datadon 🧵

In its judgment, the General Court of the European Union strengthened the conciliation and regulatory powers of the European Data Protection Board.

"The DPC will have to continue its investigations into Meta unless it chooses to refer the matter to the European Court of Justice. Given the timeline of the original investigation, which began in 2018, it may still take several years before a final determination is made regarding the GDPR compliance of Meta’s business model, particularly in relation to behavioural advertising."

dpoblog.eu/cjeu-and-the-powers by Christina Etteldorf, Institut of European #Media #Law, Saarbrücken (Germany)

dpoblog.euCJEU and the Powers of EDPB – DPOblog

A quotation from Horace

But he that touches me, (hands off! I cry, —
Avaunt, and at your peril come not nigh!)
Shall for his pains be chaunted up and down,
The jest and byeword of a chuckling Town.
 
                                        [At ille,
Qui me conmorit (melius non tangere, clamo),
Fiebit et insignis tota cantabitur urbe.]

Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 2, # 1, “Sunt quibus in Satira,” l. 44ff (2.2.44-46) (30 BC) [tr. Howes (1845)]

Sourcing, notes, alternate translations: wist.info/horace/14901/

WIST Quotations · Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 2, # 1, "Sunt quibus in Satira," l. 44ff (2.2.44-46) (30 BC) [tr. Howes (1845)] - Horace | WIST QuotationsBut he that touches me, (hands off! I cry, -- Avaunt, and at your peril come not nigh!) Shall for his pains be chaunted up and down, The jest and byeword of a chuckling Town. [At ille, Qui me conmorit (melius non tangere, clamo), Fiebit et insignis tota cantabitur urbe.]…
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#China announced the #RareEarth #minerals controls late on Friday as part of a broader package of #tariffs & company restrictions in #retaliation for #Trump's decision to hike tariffs against most Chinese products to 54%.

China announced additional tariffs of 34% on #US goods.

It added 11 entities to the "unreliable entity" list.

And it filed a complaint at the World Trade Organization #WTO.

#Trump #economy #geopolitics #inflation #recession #trumpcession #ETTTTS
reuters.com/markets/europe/eur

From @trevortombe.bsky.social "...ever escalating levels of #retaliation may be a consequence of #electoral politics. But a costly one that could hurt #Canada’s #economy further. Instead, the lesson from the past may be that we should focus on #domestic #policy improvements to strengthen our economy whatever comes from abroad."
#canpoli #abpoli
thehub.ca/2025/04/03/trevor-to

The Hub · Trevor Tombe: There’s a lot we can learn from Canada’s last trade-war electionBy Trevor Tombe

“Houthis Issue Ultimatum to Israel: Yemen Will Resume Naval Blockade if Aid Is Not Allowed into Gaza”

by Shuaib Almosawa in Drop Site News on Substack

@palestine
@israel

“In a televised speech, Houthi leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi said Yemen will not stand idly by in the face of Israel’s attempt to starve Gaza into submission”

open.substack.com/pub/dropsite

Drop Site News · Houthis Issue Ultimatum to Israel: Yemen Will Resume Naval Blockade if Aid Is Not Allowed into GazaBy Shuaib Almosawa
#Press#Gaza#Palestine
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#Trump claimed that his #trade policy will be “great” for the American #farmer because they won’t have to compete w/foreign producers.

Actual #farmers point out that the #US #agriculture industry produces far more corn, soybeans, pork, chicken, cattle etc. than Americans could possibly consume. Farmers say they need foreign markets, but other countries impose #tariffs on their goods in #retaliation for Trump’s tariffs. That cuts them off from the foreign customers they need.