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Missouri Senate Passes Foreign Land Ownership Bill

Missouri Senate Passes Foreign Land Ownership Bill


A bill that would prohibit any further foreign ownership of Missouri land was passed in the state Senate on Monday.

The Senate amended a bill from the House to add an emergency clause and expand the definition of what is included as a foreign business. The bill also requires a 30-day notice to the Department of Agriculture in cases of transfers involving land that is already owned by a foreign entity.

Current law limits foreign ownership of Missouri land to 1 percent of the total acreage.

Sen. Lincoln Hough, R-Springfield, argued on the floor that the legislation limited individual property rights.



Source: newstribune.com

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