Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB636

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/24/24  

Caption

Real property; prohibit aliens and foreign governments from owning in the State of Mississippi.

Impact

The implications of HB 636 are substantial. By restricting foreign ownership of land, the bill could potentially strengthen local control over land stewardship and management. However, it may also deter foreign investment, especially in sectors such as agriculture and industrial development where foreign capital could be beneficial. Furthermore, the bill introduces provisions that allow nonresident aliens from specific countries, such as Syria and Lebanon, to inherit property within the state, presenting a nuanced approach to the issue of land ownership.

Summary

House Bill 636 seeks to amend Section 89-1-23 of the Mississippi Code by prohibiting aliens and governments of foreign countries from acquiring or holding any title to land, leasehold interest, or real estate in the state. This move is positioned within a broader context of ensuring that property ownership is limited to U.S. citizens and certain resident aliens, which proponents argue is crucial for national security and local economic interests. The bill stipulates that any land acquired in violation of this law would escheat to the state, marking a significant change in property rights regulation in Mississippi.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding this legislation. Critics argue that the bill could foster a climate of discrimination against certain groups based on national origin and could stifle foreign investment in Mississippi. Additionally, the bill's strict penalties for noncompliance, including the automatic escheatment of improperly held properties, have raised concerns about due process and fair treatment for property owners. Advocates of the bill counter that ensuring land remains in American hands is vital for preserving the state's sovereignty and control over its resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1236

Aliens and foreign government; prohibit from owning real property in the State of Mississippi.

MS SB2092

Land; prohibit ownership by nonresident aliens who are citizens of certain countries.

MS SB2632

Land; prohibit ownership by certain nonresident aliens within an established radius of a military installation.

MS SB2089

Land ownership; prohibit certain entities from.

MS SB2322

Mississippi Surrogacy and In Vitro Child and Parent Act; enact.

MS HB984

"Liberty for Our Agricultural Land Act"; enact to prohibit the companies owned by the People's Republic of China owning more than 100 acres of real estate.

MS HB1269

Patent confirmation process; fees and costs associated with shall not be more than amount for which the land was purchased.

MS HB1187

Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board; separate from Mississippi Real Estate Commission and from Mississippi Real Estate Appraisal Board.

MS SB2673

Mississippi Real Estate Appraisal Board; make independent from Mississippi Real Estate Commission.

MS SB2458

2023 Mississippi Tax Rebate Fund; establish and provide for one-time income tax rebate from.

Similar Bills

MS SB2765

Personal jurisdiction; provide for those nonresidents that register with the Secretary of State to do business in the state.

MS SB2519

Mississippi Foreign Land Ownership Act; create.

MS SB2473

Land ownership; prohibit nonresident alien ownership of.

MS HB1236

Aliens and foreign government; prohibit from owning real property in the State of Mississippi.

MS HB1284

Mississippi Foreign Land Ownership Act; create to prohibit acquisition of forestry and agricultural lands.

MS SB2632

Land; prohibit ownership by certain nonresident aliens within an established radius of a military installation.

MS SB2025

Land ownership; prohibit certain entities from.

MS SB2089

Land ownership; prohibit certain entities from.