West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5353

Introduced
1/30/24  

Caption

Prohibiting foreign adversaries from the purchase or ownership of agricultural land in this state

Impact

If enacted, HB 5353 would significantly reshape the landscape of land ownership in West Virginia, particularly in the agricultural sector. Proponents argue that the bill is crucial to safeguarding local agriculture and protecting the state from external threats that could disrupt food supply chains or influence local economies. By restricting foreign ownership, the state may foster greater control over its agricultural resources, ensuring that they remain in domestic hands.

Summary

House Bill 5353 aims to amend the West Virginia Code to prohibit foreign adversaries from purchasing or owning agricultural land within the state. This legislative effort stems from growing concerns over national security and the potential risks posed by foreign entities in controlling important domestic resources, specifically agricultural land. The bill establishes a new section, ยง19-1-14, that explicitly limits such transactions, aligning with federal definitions regarding foreign adversaries as cited in 15 CFR 7.4.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5353 is generally supportive among state legislators and constituents concerned about national security issues. Advocates for the bill emphasize its role in protecting local interests and enhancing food security. However, some stakeholders raise concerns about the implications such restrictions may have on global investment in agriculture and the potential for retaliatory measures from other countries, leading to a nuanced debate on the balance between security and economic openness.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the definitions of 'foreign adversaries' as stipulated in the bill and how these definitions could impact legitimate foreign investments in West Virginia's agricultural sector. Critics argue that overly broad definitions could result in unintended consequences, including exclusion of beneficial foreign partnerships that could enhance agricultural innovation and productivity. This tension reflects a broader dialogue about the challenges of securing national interests while encouraging economic growth and development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3493

Relating to prohibiting certain foreign ownership of agricultural land

WV HB3436

Restricting foreign ownership of land and other interests in the State of West Virginia

WV HB2265

Prohibiting the private ownership or operation of a prison

WV SB585

Prohibiting county commissions from adopting any authorization that exceeds state law regarding agricultural operations

WV HB3353

Relating to the limitations on the financial relationships with foreign entities that have values antithetical to those of the State of West Virginia

WV HB2476

Relating to property ownership by Farmland Protection Board

WV HB2508

Relating to the limitation of actions on agricultural land

WV HB2575

To expand recreational benefits to West Virginia Landowners to promote land ownership within the State, increase property value, bolster the State economy, and to provide additional benefits to West Virginia taxpayers

WV SB199

Requiring purchases of certain commodities and services from state use program partners

WV HB2245

Eliminate double taxation on foreign income at the state level

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.