The Kansas legislature passed a bill Tuesday that will prevent companies from China or other adversarial countries from buying land near military sites.
The Kansas state legislature passed a bill Tuesday that will prevent companies from China or other adversarial countries from buying land near military sites.
Kansas lawmakers voted Wednesday to pass a bill prohibiting foreign adversary-tied entities from purchasing land near United States military installations, the Associated Press reported.Republican legislators in the state’s House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 172 in an 84-39 vote this week. .
The Kansas state House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday preventing China from buying up land near sensitive military sites following a DCNF investigation.
Kansas officials want to prevent the construction of a plant after the Daily Caller News Foundation reported on the firm's ties to the Chinese Communist Party.