Fla. Jewish congresswoman opposes Iran nuclear deal
Published September 8, 2015
WASHINGTON (JTA) — A Jewish congresswoman from south Florida came out against the Iran nuclear deal.
Rep. Lois Frankel, D-Fla., whose district includes West Palm Beach, said in a statement that the sanctions relief for nuclear restrictions deal reached in July between Iran and six major powers “legitimizes Iran’s nuclear program after 15 years and gives Iran access to billions of dollars without a commitment to cease its terrorist activity.
“It’s too high a price to pay,” she said.
Most if not all Republicans oppose the deal, which Congress has until Sept. 17 to accept or reject, so the battleground is among Democrats, with a particular focus on Jewish Democrats.
Among Jewish Democrats in the Florida caucus, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who is also the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, backs the deal, and Alan Grayson, who is running for Senate, is undeclared, although he is believed to be leaning against.
Nationally, Frankel’s opposition brings to nine the number of Jews in Congress who oppose the deal. Fifteen back it and four are undeclared.
The deal is assured passage; the White House has garnered more than the one third of the Senate required to rebuff an attempt to override the veto President Barack Obama has pledged to use against any legislation that would kill the deal.
Still, support or backing for the deal among Jewish lawmakers carries heavy symbolic weight. Martin Karp, a member of the Miami-Dade School Board, told Politico he was considering a primary challenge to Wasserman Schultz, saying he had the support of donors close to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which has been leading opposition to the deal.
The New York Observer, meanwhile, reported that Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., who is close to his state’s pro-Israel and Jewish communities, has convened a meeting to take place Tuesday between Jewish leaders and Adam Szubin, the U.S. Treasury undersecretary responsible for enforcing sanctions.
Booker last week said he backs the deal.
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